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- genus containing only Kalmiopsis leachiana until 2007, when a form of it was elevated to species status, Kalmiopsis fragrans. Kalmiopsis. Flora of North America...
- trails on 24 established hiking trails in the area. The Kalmiopsis Wilderness was named for Kalmiopsis leachiana, a slow-growing plant related to the rhododendron...
- Kalmiopsis leachiana, commonly referred to as Siskiyou kalmiopsis, is a rare flowering plant endemic to the Siskiyou Mountains of southwest Oregon, where...
- Kalmiopsis fragrans is a rare species of flowering plant in the heath family known by the common name North Umpqua kalmiopsis. It is endemic to Oregon...
- colubrinum C.L.Hitchc. Rubus bartoni**** M.E.Peck "MacFarlane's Four-O'clock in **** Canyon of the Snake River Eugene Yates" (PDF). Kalmiopsis. 14. 2007....
- the only species in the genus Loiseleuria in older floras. The related Kalmiopsis leachiana and K. fragrans are rare shrubs endemic to southwest Oregon...
- Indian warrior Jaumea Jaynes Canyon buckwheat Juniper Juniper mistletoe Kalmiopsis Kellogg's monkeyflower Kellogg's umbrellawort Kincaid's lupine Kinnikinnick...
- Online) Tribe Phyllodoceae Genera: Bejaria – Elliottia – Epigaea – Kalmia – Kalmiopsis – Phyllodoce – Rhodothamnus (plus the artificial hybrid genera × Kalmiothamnus...
- Peak Drift Cr**** Eagle Cap Gearhart Mountain Gr****y **** **** Canyon Kalmiopsis Lower White River Mark O. Hatfield Menagerie Middle Santiam Mill Cr****...
- berries and gr****es make up the understory. Kalmiopsis, a flowering evergreen shrub and the namesake of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, only grows in the Siskiyou...