Native Trees and Shrubs of Newfoundland and LabradorParks Division, Department of Tourism, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1978 - Shrubs - 118 pages Illustrated guide to the trees and shrubs indigenous to Newfoundland and Labrador. |
Common terms and phrases
1.5 cm long areas Avalon Peninsula base beneath berries BILBERRY Blooms from mid-May Blooms in June bogs bracts brown Bud scales calyx capsules catkins Chokeberry Chuckley-pear cm high cm long cones corolla CROWBERRY cymes dark green densely covered diameter drupes Dwarf edible elliptical erect Ericaceae evergreen shrub female flowers Fern flower stalks Flowers are small Flowers are white flowers fruit Found throughout Newfoundland fruit leaf green and shiny habitats hairless hairs hairy latitude in Labrador leaf axils leaf scars leaflets leafstalk leathery Leaves are alternate Leaves are opposite lenticels lobes Lonicera villosa Male flowers margins are entire Michx Newfoundland and Labrador Northern Peninsula nutlets oblong Older bark Older branches oval ovate paler petals Pinaceae pink plants purplish racemes reddish reddish-brown rocky Rosaceae rounded seeds sepals sharp-pointed shrub slender smooth species stamens stem surfaces terminal clusters thickets toothed tree twig undersurface Vaccinium angustifolium veins White Birch Willow winter