Physocarpus monogynus
(Torr.) Coult.
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Family:
Rosaceae
mountain ninebark
[Neillia monogyna (Torr.) Greene, more, Neillia torreyi S. Watson, Opulaster monogynus Greene]
 Liz Makings |
: Physocarpus monogynus is an upper elevation woody shrub found in moist mixed conifer forest. On first glance, the leaves look like a Ribes-- small, lobed and crenate. However, the peeling bark and fruit are much different. When in bloom Physocarpus monogynus explodes in umbels of white flowers.
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 Patrick Alexander  Patrick Alexander  Arizona State University Herbarium  Desert Botanical Garden |
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