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- Corylopsis also makes good bonsai plants, especially C. pauciflora. Radtke,Meghan G., Pigg, Kathleen B., & Wehr, Wesley C. (2005); "Fossil Corylopsis...
- Corylopsis pauciflora, the buttercup witch hazel or winter hazel, is a species of flowering plant in the family Hamamelidaceae, native to Taiwan and ****an...
- Corylopsis ****ata (winter hazel) is a plant in the witch hazel family, Hamamelidaceae. It is a shrub with alternate, simple leaves, on thin, flexible...
- form recorded:- Corylopsis sinensis var. calvescens Corylopsis sinensis var. glandulifera Corylopsis sinensis var. parvifolia Corylopsis sinensis var. sinensis...
- parts, the two parts of the species name Corylopsis sinensis, plus the forma epithet veitchiana, to give Corylopsis sinensis f. veitchiana. Binomial nomenclature...
- (Colletia) Colutea (Bladder Senna) Comptonia (Sweetfern) Cornus (Dogwood) * Corylopsis (Winter-hazel) * Cotinus (Smoketree) * Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster) * Cowania...
- moist, boggy areas with such other woody plants as Enkianthus cernuus, Corylopsis glabrescens var. gotoana and Berberis sieboldii. Magnolia × loebneri =...
- Oregon, United States, an unincorporated community Buttercup witch hazel, Corylopsis pauciflora, a spring-flowering shrub Witchazel, an album by Matt Berry...
- Corylopsiphyllum and an Eocene Alaskan fossil being included in Corylopsis without species placement. Corylopsis reedae is represented by a single counterpart compression...
- ISBN 978-1405332965. Meghan G. Radtke; Kathleen B. Pigg; Wesley C. Wehr (2005), "Fossil Corylopsis and Fothergilla Leaves (Hamamelidaceae) from the Lower Eocene Flora of...