Ledum glandulosum Nutt.
Northern Labrador tea, Labrador tea
Kingdom | Plantae | Plants, but not fungi, lichens, or algae |
Subkingdom | Tracheobionta | Vascular plants—plants with a “circulatory system” for delivering water and nutrients |
Division | Magnoliophyta | Flowering plants, also known as angiosperms |
Class | Magnoliopsida | Dicotyledons—plants with two initial seed leaves |
Subclass | Asteridae | A large class that encompasses asters |
Order | Ericales | Tea, persimmon, blueberry, Brazil nut, azalea, many others |
Family | Ericaceae | Heath or heather family |
Genus | Ledum | From Greek ledon, “cistus,” for the plant now known as Cistus. The relationship between these plants is not known. |
Species | glandulosum | |
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Ledum glandulosum Nutt. var. californicum (Kellogg) C.L. Hitchc.
Ledum groenlandicum Oeder ssp. glandulosum (Nutt.) Á. Löve & D. Löve
Ledum glandulosum description by Thomas H. Kent, not updated.
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7/13/2015 · Mt. Mansfield, Stowe/Cambridge, Vermont · ≈ 10 × 7″ (25 × 16 cm)
6/12/2011 · Mount Washington, ~3000', New Hampshire
7/13/2015 · Mt. Mansfield, Stowe/Cambridge, Vermont · ≈ 7 × 11″ (18 × 28 cm)
5/15/2010 · Garden in the Woods, Framingham, Massachusetts · ≈ 2 × 1′ (62 × 41 cm)
9/28/2013 · Wild Gardens of Acadia, Acadia Naitonal Park, Bar Harbor, Maine · ≈ 9 × 6″ (23 × 16 cm)
The yellow-green leaves and reddish fruits are Labrador tea. · 7/13/2015 · Mt. Mansfield, Stowe/Cambridge, Vermont · ≈ 9 × 6″ (23 × 16 cm)
8/22/2020 · Kettle Hole Bog, Hidden Valley Nature Center, Jefferson, Maine · ≈ 10 × 6″ (24 × 16 cm)
7/13/2015 · Mt. Mansfield, Stowe/Cambridge, Vermont · ≈ 9 × 6″ (23 × 16 cm)
6/12/2011 · Mount Washington, ~3000', New Hampshire · By Constance B. Kent
5/15/2010 · Garden in the Woods, Framingham, Massachusetts · ≈ 2 × 1′ (62 × 41 cm)
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