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Viburnum bracteatum Rehder. Limerock Arrow-wood. Phen: Late Apr-early May. Hab: Rocky upland woodlands, bluffs, ledges, stream banks, usually over calcareous rock. Dist: Se. TN south to nw. GA and ne. AL; disjunct westward in the Ozark region of s. MO, nw. AR, and e. OK.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Synonymy: = Ar, K2, Tn; > Viburnum bracteatum Rehder – K1, K3, K4, S, Ferguson (1966a), McAtee (1956); < Viburnum molle Michx. – Ok; > Viburnum ozarkense Ashe – K1, K3, K4, S, Ferguson (1966a), McAtee (1956)

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Heliophily: 5

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image of plant© Alan Cressler: Viburnum bracteatum, Pigeon Mountain, Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Walker County, Georgia 1 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Viburnum bracteatum, Steele Hollow, Franklin County, Tennessee 1 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Viburnum bracteatum, Pigeon Mountain, Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Walker County, Georgia 2 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷

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