Characteristics
Dicots
Viburnum dentatum L.
SOUTHERN ARROWWOOD
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McAtee (1956) wrote “The dentatum complex is a highly variable one, with the characters intergrading in apparently all directions, yet it seems best to recognize a number of species in it, difficult as occasional specimens, their identification may be.” and “There is no such thing as complete discontinuity in the dentatum group”. Three names were applied to Florida material: V. scabrellum, V. carolinianum, and V. pubescens (McAtee 1956).
Native
FAC (NWPL)
FACW (DEP)
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Classification
Citation
VIBURNUM DENTATUM Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 268. 1753.
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VIRGINIA: Without data (lectotype: LINN 379.5). Lectotypified by Svenson, Rhodora 42: 1. 1940.
Species Distribution Map
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