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- Holodiscus discolor, commonly known as ocean spray or oceanspray, creambush, or ironwood, is a shrub of western North America. Holodiscus discolor is a...
- with the common names mountain spray, rock-spiraea, bush oceanspray, and glandular oceanspray. Holodiscus dumosus is a deciduous spreading shrub, which...
- Holodiscus discolor, a type of flowering shrub Search for "ocean spray"  or "oceanspray" on Wikipedia. Ocean (disambiguation) Spray (disambiguation) All pages...
- September 29, 2009. Ocean Spray. "Cranberries in the classroom" (PDF). OceanSpray.com. Ocean Spray. Retrieved June 19, 2022. Konrad, Alex (November 13,...
- stavewood, Heritiera actinophylla Stavewood (Ironwood) Holodiscus discolor Oceanspray (Ironwood), western North America Homalium dentatum, Homalium letestui...
- evergreen huckleberry, lower longleaf Oregon grape, elderberry, salal, oceanspray, and varieties of nettle. Non-native introduced plants such as foxglove...
- plant in the rose family. It is known by the common names Santa Rosa oceanspray, Santa Rosa horkelia and thin-lobed horkelia and is endemic to California...
- fragilis), little-flowered alumroot (Heuchera parvifolia), glandular oceanspray (Holodiscus dumosus), mountain ninebark (Physocarpus monogynus), Brandegee's...
- salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis), coffeeberry (Rhamnus californica), oceanspray (Holodiscus discolor), salal (Gaultheria shallon), cow parsnip (Heracleum...
- alpine climates. It has been observed to occur in a plant ****ociation with oceanspray (Holodiscus microphyllus), littleleaf silverback (Luina hypoleuca), and...