Viburnum rufidulum
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Internal ID | UUID64405ae3e3f14440501366 |
Scientific name | Viburnum rufidulum |
Authority | Raf. |
First published in | Alsogr. Amer. : 56 (1838) |
Description Top
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The fruits are edible and can be used in jams and jellies. The plant also has a history of medicinal use by Native American tribes for various ailments.
Viburnum rufidulum, also known as the rusty blackhaw, is a deciduous shrub or small tree found in the Eastern and Central United States. It has simple, leathery leaves with serrated edges and rusty hairs on the underside. In the spring, it produces clusters of creamy white flowers, followed by purple or dark blue edible fruits in the summer. The plant is popular with birds and has a history of medicinal use by Native American tribes. It is occasionally used as an ornamental plant and can be found in dry habitats across several states.
Viburnum rufidulum, also known as the rusty blackhaw, is a deciduous shrub or small tree found in the Eastern and Central United States. It has simple, leathery leaves with serrated edges and rusty hairs on the underside. In the spring, it produces clusters of creamy white flowers, followed by purple or dark blue edible fruits in the summer. The plant is popular with birds and has a history of medicinal use by Native American tribes. It is occasionally used as an ornamental plant and can be found in dry habitats across several states.
Synonyms Top
Scientific name | Authority | First published in |
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Viburnum rufotomentosum | Small | Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 23: 410 (1896) |
Viburnum prunifolium var. ferrugineum | Torr. & A.Gray | Fl. N. Amer. (Torr. & A. Gray) 2(1): 15. 1841 [May 1841] |
Viburnum rufidulum var. floridanum | Ashe | J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 40: 47. 1924 |
Viburnum rufidulum var. margarettae | Ashe | J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 40(1&2): 47 (-48). 1924 [Aug 1924] |
Common names Top
Add a new one! Suggest a correction!Language | Common/alternative name |
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English | rusty blackhaw |
Chinese | 略红荚蒾 |
Germination/Propagation Top
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Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top
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Mexico
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North-central U.S.A.
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- Missouri
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Northeastern U.S.A.
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South-central U.S.A.
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Southeastern U.S.A.
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- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
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- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
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Mexico
Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0001290686 |
Florida Plant Atlas | 2136 |
Flora of Alabama | 1398 |
USDA Plants | VIRU |
Tropicos | 6000189 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30314446-2 |
The Plant List | tro-6000189 |
Missouri Botanical Garden | 278962 |
Open Tree Of Life | 51719 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 237956 |
Nature Serve | 2.159679 |
IUCN Red List | 144048348 |
IPNI | 30314446-2 |
iNaturalist | 81801 |
GBIF | 2888590 |
Freebase | /m/06_wwdf |
EPPO | VIBRU |
EOL | 488687 |
USDA GRIN | 105104 |
Wikipedia | Viburnum_rufidulum |
Genomes (via NCBI) Top
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Scientific Literature Top
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Genetic diversity in North American Cercis Canadensis reveals an ancient population bottleneck that originated after the last glacial maximum | Ony M, Klingeman WE, Zobel J, Trigiano RN, Ginzel M, Nowicki M, Boggess SL, Everhart S, Hadziabdic D | Sci Rep | 08-Nov-2021 |
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Reconstructing Dipsacales phylogeny using Angiosperms353: issues and insights | Lee AK, Gilman IS, Srivastav M, Lerner AD, Donoghue MJ, Clement WL | Am J Bot | 13-Jul-2021 |
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The Fire and Tree Mortality Database, for empirical modeling of individual tree mortality after fire | Cansler CA, Hood SM, Varner JM, van Mantgem PJ, Agne MC, Andrus RA, Ayres MP, Ayres BD, Bakker JD, Battaglia MA, Bentz BJ, Breece CR, Brown JK, Cluck DR, Coleman TW, Corace RG III, Covington WW, Cram DS, Cronan JB, Crouse JE, Das AJ, Davis RS, Dickinson DM, Fitzgerald SA, Fulé PZ, Ganio LM, Grayson LM, Halpern CB, Hanula JL, Harvey BJ, Kevin Hiers J, Huffman DW, Keifer M, Keyser TL, Kobziar LN, Kolb TE, Kolden CA, Kopper KE, Kreitler JR, Kreye JK, Latimer AM, Lerch AP, Lombardero MJ, McDaniel VL, McHugh CW, McMillin JD, Moghaddas JJ, O’Brien JJ, Perrakis DD, Peterson DW, Prichard SJ, Progar RA, Raffa KF, Reinhardt ED, Restaino JC, Roccaforte JP, Rogers BM, Ryan KC, Safford HD, Santoro AE, Shearman TM, Shumate AM, Sieg CH, Smith SL, Smith RJ, Stephenson NL, Stuever M, Stevens JT, Stoddard MT, Thies WG, Vaillant NM, Weiss SA, Westlind DJ, Woolley TJ, Wright MC | Sci Data | 22-Jun-2020 |
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Habitat fragmentation influences genetic diversity and differentiation: Fine‐scale population structure of Cercis canadensis (eastern redbud) | Ony MA, Nowicki M, Boggess SL, Klingeman WE, Zobel JM, Trigiano RN, Hadziabdic D | Ecol Evol | 16-Mar-2020 |
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You stay, but I Hop: Host shifting near and far co‐dominated the evolution of Enchenopa treehoppers | Hsu Y, Cocroft RB, Snyder RL, Lin C | Ecol Evol | 15-Jan-2018 |
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Relative Preference and Localized Food Affect Predator Space Use and Consumption of Incidental Prey | Schartel TE, Schauber EM | PLoS One | 15-Mar-2016 |
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Variation in signal–preference genetic correlations in Enchenopa treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae) | Fowler-Finn KD, Kilmer JT, Hallett AC, Rodríguez RL | Ecol Evol | 19-Jun-2015 |
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Evidence that female preferences have shaped male signal evolution in a clade of specialized plant-feeding insects | Rodríguez RL, Ramaswamy K, Cocroft RB | Proc Biol Sci | 01-Aug-2006 |
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