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    Ceanothus americanus is a species of Ceanothus shrub native to North America. Common names include New Jersey tea, Jersey tea ceanothus, variations of...
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    this genus are buckbrush, California lilac, soap bush, or just ceanothus. "Ceanothus" comes from Ancient Greek: κεάνωθος (keanōthos), which was applied...
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  • C. americanus may refer to: Camponotus americanus, an ant species in the genus Camponotus Ceanothus americanus, a plant species Coccyzus americanus, a...
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  • Redroot is the common name of some plants: Ceanothus americanus, aka New Jersey tea, Jersey tea ceanothus, mountain sweet, wild snowball Lachnanthes, aka...
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    Ceanothus herbaceus, also known as Jersey tea, is a species of shrub in the family Rhamnaceae and is similar to Ceanothus americanus and Ceanothus sanguineus...
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  • known as "liberty tea." Leaves from raspberries or New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus) were commonly used as tea substitutes so people could still enjoy...
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  • West Virginia. The wingspan is about 8.5–9.5 mm. The larvae feed on Ceanothus americanus. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Wikimedia Commons has...
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    use date back 2,000 years. Neem leaf Nettle leaf New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus), which has a mild blood pressure lowering effect. Noni tea Oksusu...
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  • Massachusetts and Connecticut. The wingspan is 25–35 mm. The larvae feed on Ceanothus americanus. Savela, Markku. "Apodrepanulatrix liberaria (Walker, 1860)". Lepidoptera...
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    reported. Other often mentioned nectar sources include New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus), wild lupine, goldenrods (Solidago spp.), and spotted knapweed (Centaurea...
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    larvae feed on wild lilacs including New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus) and redroot (Ceanothus herbaceus) in the buckthorn family (Rhamnaceae). Adults...
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    be dominated by longleaf pine and oaks and it may grow alongside Ceanothus americanus, Paspalum bifidum, Tridens carolinianus, Aristida lanosa, Onosmodium...
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    (Hamamelis virginiana) spicebush (Lindera benzoin) New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus) wild hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens) tick-trefoil (Desmodium spp...
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    The larvae feed on various plants, including Elaeagnus umbellata, Ceanothus americanus and Digitaria species. Savela, Markku, ed. (July 3, 2019). "Redectis...
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    syriaca, Vicia americana, Prunella, Mentha × piperita, Apocynum, Ceanothus americanus and Echium vulgare. The larvae feed on various sedges, including...
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    canescens), smooth blue aster (Symphyotrichum laeve), New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus), woodland sunflower (Helianthus divaricatus), rough blazing star...
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  • ovalis (N) Carya ovata (N) Carya tomentosa (N) Castanea dentata (N) Ceanothus americanus (N) Celtis occidentalis (N) Cercis canadensis (N) Chaerophyllum procumbens...
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  • Ceanothus americanus — New Jersey tea Ceanothus herbaceus — prairie redroot Ceanothus sanguineus — Oregon-tea Ceanothus velutinus — tobacco ceanothus...
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    Caulophyllum giganteum (N) Caulophyllum thalictroides (N) Ceanothus americanus (N) Ceanothus herbaceus (N) Celastrus orbiculatus (I) Celastrus scandens...
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    Caulophyllum giganteum (N) Caulophyllum thalictroides (N) Ceanothus americanus (N) Ceanothus herbaceus (N) Celastrus orbiculatus (I) Celastrus scandens...
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    Pennsylvania sedge CACA18 Carpinus caroliniana American hornbeam CEAM Ceanothus americanus New Jersey tea CEOC Celtis occidentalis common hackberry CHLA5 Chasmanthium...
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  • thalictroides — blue cohosh Ceanothus — New Jersey teas Ceanothus americanus — New Jersey tea, redroot, white snowball, mountainsweet Ceanothus herbaceus — narrowleaf...
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    drought-tolerant plants, including Amorpha canescens, Berberis, Ceanothus americanus, Hypericum 'Hidcote', Juniperus, and Hylotelephium telephium (formerly...
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    (Adenostoma fasciculatum) and two species of California-lilac (Ceanothus crassifolius and Ceanothus oliganthus). Native trees are restricted to protected canyons...
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    parvifolius L small-leaved Chinese elm, Ulmus parvifolia; littleleaf ceanothus, Ceanothus parvifolius; small-leaved lomatium, Lomatium parvifolium parvifolius...
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  • Lake Uinta Numerous An Aspen/cottonwood relative. First described as Ceanothus cinnamomoides (1872) P. cinnamomoides synonymy Carpites newberryana Knowlton...
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    tanoak (Lithocarpus densiflorus) with smaller amounts of snowbrush ceanothus (Ceanothus velutinus), whitebark raspberry (Rubus leucodermis), and Sierra gooseberry...
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    jackrabbits are plentiful in open chamise (Ademostoma fasciculatum) and Ceanothus spp. chaparral interspersed with grasses, but does not occupy closed-canopy...
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    as well as bearberry, bitter cherry, black oak, California buckeye, ceanothus, cedar, cliffrose, cottonwood, creek dogwood, creeping barberry, dogwood...
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  • Ficus affinis by L. Hickey. Belongs in Rhamnaceae (modern buckthorns and Ceanothus).[citation needed] Some other specimens referred to Cinnamomum sezanensis(...
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