Yeager Canyon
Sue Smith
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Yeager Canyon
Sue Smith
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Bradshaw Mtns - Tr 384
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Bradshaw Mtns - Tr 384
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Bradshaw Mtns - Tr 384
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Yeager Canyon
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Yeager Canyon
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Plant Description

Origin: Native  Similar Species: Philadelphus microphyllus
General Description: Deciduous. Slow growing highly branched woody shrub with deep roots and showy bright white fragrant flowers.
Identification notes: Straggly, intricately branched shrub. Shreddy bark is smooth to hairy, reddish to light brown, grays with age. Leaves opposite, narrow to oblong, smooth to hairy, margins may roll under. Flowers white, solitary or clustered at the end of leafy branches.
Height: 3 to 6 feet     Width: 4 feet


Habitat

Habitat Description: Commonly found on dry rocky ledges and steep slopes of cliffs and canyons.
Plant Communities: Interior Chaparral, Pinyon Juniper Woodland, Montane Conifer Forest
Elevation: 4000 - 8000 feet


Flowers

Color: White, pinkish   Shape: Regular in clusters    Tubular: N   Flowering Period: Mar - Jul
Description: Petals white and fragrant, conspicuously taper to a narrow base, fringed, hairy and faintly edged in pink, 8 stamens, 2 inches wide, pinkish buds, single or in small groups at the ends of branches.


Leaves

Leaf Color: Dark Green   Type: Simple   Shape: Narrow   Margin: Smooth   Attachment: Opposite   Hairs: Top and bottom of leaves
Description: Upper leaf surface shiny, dark green, and sometimes hairy; leaf underside dull green, sometimes hairy, with 3 prominent sunken veins. Leaves opposite, narrow to elliptic, to 1-3/4 inches long. Margins smooth and sometimes rolled under.


Fruit

Color: Gray-green to brown   Type: Capsule   Description: 4-chambered, woody, acorn-like capsule to 1/2 inch long.


Bark/Branches

Bark Color: Brownish to gray   Bark Texture (Mature): Shreddy or peeling   Bark and Branch Description: Gray shreddy bark on older stems. New shoots have reddish stems.
Spines, thorns or prickles: N

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