Possum Haw, Winterberry Used to decorate many a home in winter, these are perhaps the most popular of all ornamental berry plants. Their showy berries often last for several months and attract birds.
Synonyms: black haw bark, sweet viburnum, stag bush, American sloe
Order: Caprifoliaceae ...
BLACK HAW See Viburnum Species BLACK SAPOTE Black Sapote Diospyros ebenaster seedlings. By Allan Bredeson. 1975 #2, p 12 Observations on a Black Sapote. By Phil Clark. 1985 #2, p 21 Sapote Negro: Diospyros digyna. By John McIntyre, Jr.
Black Haw (V. prunifolium): Black haw is native throughout South Carolina. It is an upright, rounded, small tree or multi-stemmed shrub to 12 to 15 feet tall and 8 to 12 feet wide. Occasionally, plants can reach 20 to 30 feet tall.
The "haw" in Hawthorn is an old English word for hedgerow, so Hawthorn means "Thorny Hedge.
Black Haw - used in the early stages of pregnancy to help prevent miscarriage ...
Possum Haw Ilex decidua Deciduous shrub or small tree with spreading crown and bright red berries. Height: 20' (6 m). Diameter: 6" (15 cm).
Rusty black-haw is a unique Viburnum in that its leaves are extremely glistening and shiny, and its buds and young stems are clothed with a dense rusty-red pubescence.
Yucca concava Haw. - Yucca filamentosa var. concava (Haw.) Baker - Yucca filamentosa var. smalliana (Fern.) Ahles - Yucca flaccida Haw. - Yucca louisianensis Trel. - Yucca recurvifolia Salisb. - Yucca smalliana Fern. Notes ...
Cereus undatus Haw. Common Names belle of the night, dragon fruit, dragonfruit, moonlight cactus, night blooming cactus, night blooming cereus, night-blooming cactus, nightblooming cactus, night-blooming cereus, pitahaya, pitaya, ...
Field Office Guide to Plant Species Possum-haw Viburnum Viburnum nudum L.
Dicentra formosa (Haw.) Walp. - Pacific bleeding heart Related Flowers Crataegus Angustifolia ...
Gasteria verrucosa Haw. Genus of about 80 species of stemless or very short-stemmed, perennial succulents, usually offsetting freely to form clumps, found in the lowlands, and sometimes hillsides, if Namibia and South Africa.
Cochineal prickly pear Opuntia monacantha Haw. (Category 1) Common dodder Cuscuta campestris Yunck. (Category 1) Common mulberry Morus alba L.
verrucosa (Mill.) Haw. Synonym: Gasteria verrucosa var. intermedia, Gasteria radulosa, Gasteria subverrucosa, Gasteria subverrucosa var. grandipunctata, Gasteria subverrucosa var. marginata, Gasteria subverrucosa var.
Viburnum prunifolium (Black haw), a relative in the Caprifoliaceae family, is used similarly although V. opulus is thought to be a stronger antispasmodic.
Scientific Name: Trichodiadema densum (Haw.) Schwantes Synonym(s): Mesembryanthemum densum Haw. Conservation Status: Least Concern (LC) according to Red List of South African Plants 2009, following IUCN Red List criteria.
(Haw.) Pfeiff. Cephalocereus senilis (Old Man Cactus) is a species of cactus native to Guanajuato and Hidalgo in eastern Mexico.
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Herbalists talk about Jalap and Black Haw, but to the uninitiated Bindweed and Guelder Rose are far more familiar, and it is under these names that they will be found in this herbal.
Viburnum nudum (Swamp haw, Smooth witherod) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Witherod (Naked Witherod, Possum-haw) Viburnum nudum (Viburnum cassinoides) ...
Plains Prickly-pear Cactus Opuntia polyacantha Haw. Family: Cactaceae, Cactus Genus: Opuntia ...
Caprifoliaceae / Honeysuckle Mapleleaf Viburnum (Viburnum acerifolium) Mapleleaf Viburnum is also known as Possum-haw, Dockmackie, Flowering Maple, Arrow-wood, Guelder-rose, Squashberry and other local names.. ...
It was listed with the synonym Aloe mitriformis spinosior, Haw.in Libery Hyde Baily's 1928 "Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture" in 1928 and subsequent volumes of Hortus I, II and III.
See also: Green, May, Viburnum, Fruits, Pink
 
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