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Philadelphus lewisii is the state flower of Idaho. [2] The plant is protected by Idaho state law along with other native wildflowers and shrubs, and it is illegal to collect wild specimens on public property for export, sale, or transport without approval. [13]
Flowering Lewis's Mock-orange (Philadelphus lewisii) in habitat. Most are deciduous but a few species from the south of the genus' range are evergreen.The leaves are opposite, simple, with serrated margins, from 0.5-6 inches (1–14 cm) long.
Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana) [2] ... Philadelphus lewisii. Family: Hydrangeaceae. Philadelphus lewisii, Lewis' mock orange; Rose.
Choisya ternata (Mexican mock orange), a shrub native to Mexico; Maclura pomifera (Osage-orange), a small tree from North America; Murraya paniculata (orange jessamine), a small tree ranging from East Asia to Australasia; Philadelphus lewisii (Lewis' mock-orange), a shrub from western North America and the state flower of Idaho.
Blue flax (Linum lewisii) Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea) Curly-top gumweed (Grindelia squarrosa) Fringed sagebrush (Artemisia ludoviciana) Indian tobacco (Nicotiana quadrivalvis) Lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa) Shadscale (Atriplex canescens) Snow-on-the-mountain (Euphorbia marginata) White milkwort (Polygala alba) Aromatic aster (Aster ...
Philadelphus coronarius (sweet mock orange, English dogwood) is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to Southern Europe. Description
Waterton Mockorange Philadelphus lewisii 'Waterton' In 1933 Augustus Griffin noted that this plant was growing in what is now Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada on the east side of the Rocky Mountains. [8] The Waterton Mockorange Philadelphus lewisii 'Waterton' was hybridized by the Alberta Horticultural Research Station in Brooks, Alberta ...
The Sonoran Desert. The Sonoran Desert is a North American desert and ecoregion which covers large parts of the southwestern United States and of northwestern Mexico. With an area of 260,000 square kilometers (100,000 sq mi), it is the hottest desert in Mexico.