Contains 5 accepted taxa overall.
Characteristics
Classification
Citation
LYONIA Nuttall, Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1: 266. 1818, nom. cons. vs. Lyonia Rafinesque 1808, et non Lyonia Elliott 1817.
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TYPE: Lyonia ferruginea (Walter) Nuttall (Andromeda ferruginea Walter) Lectotypified by Lanjouw et al., Internatl. Code Bot. Nomencl. 261. 1956.
Species
Scientific Name | Common Name | Status | Photos |
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Lyonia ferruginea | RUSTY STAGGERBUSH | Native FACU (NWPL) | |
Lyonia fruticosa | COASTALPLAIN STAGGERBUSH | Native FACW (NWPL) | |
Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora | MALEBERRY | Native FACW (NWPL) T (WAP) FAC (DEP) | |
Lyonia lucida | FETTERBUSH | Native FACW (NWPL) T (WAP) FACW (DEP) | |
Lyonia mariana | PIEDMONT STAGGERBUSH | Native FAC (NWPL) FACW (DEP) |
[Family identification key]
1. Leaf blade lower surface, pedicels, and calyx ferrugineous-lepidote
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1. Leaf blade lower surface, pedicels, and calyx glabrous to hairy, not lepidote
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2. Irregular shrub or tree to 6(12) m tall, with branches often spreading; leaf blades not reduced in size or only slightly so towards the inflorescence apex, the blade usually revolute, the secondary veins often impressed; flowers mostly restricted to stem of previous year
2. Shrub to 2(3) m tall, with branches often strict to ascending; leaf blades reduced in size towards the inflorescence apex, the blade not revolute or only slightly so, the secondary veins usually not noticeably impressed; flowers frequent on current year’s shoot and some on stem of previous year
3. Leaf blade lower surface with scattered, multicellular long-headed hairs, margins serrulate (sometimes obscurely so); calyx lobes 0.5-1.5 mm long; corolla about as wide as long, 2-4(4.5) mm long; fruit subglobose
3. Leaf blade lower surface with scattered, multicellular short-headed hairs, margins entire; calyx lobes 2-9.5 mm long; corollas longer than wide, 5-14 mm long; fruit ovoid to ovoid-globose
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4. Leaf blade persistent, stiffly coriaceous, lower surface with obscure or faint venation, the margin revolute; corolla 2-5 mm wide, subtly conic, flared at the base, white, pink, to red; filaments roughened; sepals usually persistent with fruit
4. Leaf blade deciduous, membranous, lower surface with conspicuous secondary and reticulate venation, the margin not revolute or scarcely so; corolla 4-9 mm wide, broadly cylindric, not flared at the base, white, rarely pink; filaments hairy; sepals deciduous, usually absent from fruit