Symphoricarpos orbiculatus
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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, Moench (S. vulgaris, Michx. S. parviflorus, Desf. S. Symphoricarpos, MacMillan. Symphoria conglomerate, Pers. S. glomerata, Pursh). Indian Currant. Coral Berry. Shrub, 2-5 ft., with slender upright branches: lvs. oval or ovate, mostly obtuse, usually pubescent beneath, 3/4 – 1 1/2 in. long: fls. in dense and short axillary and terminal clusters or spikes; corolla campanulate, 1/6 in. long; stamens and the hairy style included: fr. purplish red, subglobose, 1/6 – 1/4 in. across. July: fr. in Oct., Nov., long persistent. N.J. to Ga., Kans., and Texas, west to S.D. Var. variegatus, Schneid. (var. aureo-reticulatus, Zabel). Variegated with yellow.—One of the most desirable species on account of the long-persisting fr. and foliage. CH
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