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Cliff Fendler Bush

Fendlera rupicola A.Gray
Cliff Fendler Bush
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Fendlera rupicola, known as the cliff fendlerbush, is a shrub native to the south central mountain regions of North America. It is part of the Hydrangeaceae family and was first described by A.Gray in 1852.

Description

Fendlera rupicola is a shrub species that thrives in dry habitats. It is found in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah, as well as in the northeastern and northwestern regions of Mexico. This plant is adapted to arid environments and is a member of the Hydrangeaceae family.

Other common names

Cliff Fendler Bushcliff fendlerbushfalse mockorange

Distribution

Arizona · Colorado · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Northwest · Nevada · New Mexico · Texas · Utah

Synonyms

Edwinia wrightiiFendlera falcataFendlera rupicola var. falcataFendlera rupicola var. lindheimeriFendlera rupicola var. tomentellaFendlera rupicola var. wrightiiFendlera tomentellaFendlera wrightii

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