Itea virginica: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Saxifragales
- Family
- Iteaceae
- Genus
- Itea
- Species
- Itea virginica
- Scientific Name
- Itea virginica
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Itea virginica
Itea virginica, commonly known as Virginia willow or Virginia sweetspire, is a small North American flowering shrub that grows in low-lying woods and wetland margins. Virginia willow is a member of the Iteaceae family, and native to the southeast United States. Itea virginica has small flowers on pendulous racemes.
Depending on location, the species will bloom in late spring to early summer. It prefers moist rich soil, but it can tolerate a wide range of soil types. When Virginia willow is used in horticulture it can form large colonies and may form dense root suckers, making the shrub hard to remove.
...Itea virginica in languages:
- Czech
- itea virginská
- English
- Virginia sweetspire
- English
- Virginia-willow
- English
- pepperidge
- Japanese
- コバノズイナ
- Polish
- Itea wirginijska
- Russian
- Цирилла кистецветная
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