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- Q159902 subject Q13293561.
- Q159902 subject Q8462024.
- Q159902 abstract "Spiraea douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the rose family. Common names include hardhack, hardhack steeplebush, Douglas' spirea, douglasspirea, steeplebush, and rose spirea. It is native to western North America from Alaska across southwestern Canada and the Pacific Northwest. It occurs most often in riparian habitat types, such as swamps, streambanks, bogs and mudflats. It grows among sedges, horsetails, wild blueberries, and other swamp flora. The plant is a woolly shrub growing 1 to 2 meters tall from rhizomes, forming dense riverside thickets. Large clusters of small pink flowers form spires in early summer, later turning dark and persisting. The leaves are toothed toward the tips. The undersides are whitish with prominent veins. This plant is used as an ornamental in landscaping, where it grows best in sunny, moist places.".
- Q159902 binomialAuthority Q472639.
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- Q159902 family Q46299.
- Q159902 genus Q148745.
- Q159902 kingdom Q756.
- Q159902 order Q21895.
- Q159902 order Q338878.
- Q159902 synonym "*Drimopogon douglasii (Hook.) B.D.Jacks.)".
- Q159902 synonym "*Drimopogon menziesii (Hook.) B.D.Jacks.)".
- Q159902 synonym "*Spiraea fulvescens (auct.)".
- Q159902 thumbnail Douglas_Spiraea_(15373908416).jpg?width=300.
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- Q159902 binomialAuthority Q472639.
- Q159902 familia Q46299.
- Q159902 genus "Spiraea".
- Q159902 ordo Q21895.
- Q159902 regnum "Plantae".
- Q159902 synonyms "*Drimopogon douglasii ( B.D.Jacks.) *Drimopogon menziesii ( B.D.Jacks.) *Spiraea fulvescens (auct.)".
- Q159902 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q159902 type Eukaryote.
- Q159902 type Plant.
- Q159902 type Species.
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- Q159902 comment "Spiraea douglasii is a species of flowering plant in the rose family. Common names include hardhack, hardhack steeplebush, Douglas' spirea, douglasspirea, steeplebush, and rose spirea. It is native to western North America from Alaska across southwestern Canada and the Pacific Northwest. It occurs most often in riparian habitat types, such as swamps, streambanks, bogs and mudflats. It grows among sedges, horsetails, wild blueberries, and other swamp flora.".
- Q159902 label "Spiraea douglasii".
- Q159902 depiction Douglas_Spiraea_(15373908416).jpg.