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Diervillaceae
Diervilla

Diervilla P. Miller. Common name: Bush-honeysuckle.

Key to Diervilla

A genus of 3 species, shrubs, of e. North America.

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References: Ferguson (1966a); Hardin (1968); Hofmann & Bittrich (2016) In Kadereit & Bittrich (2016); Meeler (2018). Show full citations.

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image of plant© Alan Cressler: Diervilla sessilifolia, Scaly Mountain, Nantahala National Forest, Macon County, North Carolina 2 by Alan Cressler | Diervilla sessilifolia source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© J. Kevin England, all rights reserved, uploaded by J. Kevin England | Diervilla rivularis source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Eric M Powell, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Eric M Powell | Diervilla lonicera source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Gary P. Fleming | Diervilla lonicera | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Zach Irick, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Zach Irick | Diervilla rivularis source | Original Image ⭷

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