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- Paxistima_myrsinites abstract "Paxistima myrsinites (Oregon boxleaf, Oregon boxwood, mountain lover, box, or hedge, false box, myrtle box leaf; syn. Pachistima myrsinites) is a species of shrub in the bittersweet family. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern Mexico to the Rocky Mountains, where it grows in forests, often in the understory. It is a low prostrate or spreading evergreen shrub growing to a meter in maximum height. The stems have many four-angled branches lined with oppositely arranged oval leaves roughly 1 to 3 centimeters long. The leaves are thick, leathery, toothed, and pointed or round-tipped. They are light green when new and shiny dark green when mature. Blossoming occurs from June to August. The inflorescences occur in the leaf axils, where there appears a single flower or cluster of up to three. The small flat flower has four dark red oval petals about a millimeter long. The fruit is an oblong capsule under a centimeter long containing usually one seed in each of its two valves. The seed is dark and shiny and partly covered in a white aril. The shrub reproduces via seed, but it can also be propagated with cuttings.The wild shrub is a good food source for wild animals such as elk, moose, which browse its evergreen leaves in the winter, and grouse. It has been utilized by Native American groups for various medicinal and ceremonial uses.".
- Paxistima_myrsinites binomialAuthority Frederick_Traugott_Pursh.
- Paxistima_myrsinites class Eudicots.
- Paxistima_myrsinites division Flowering_plant.
- Paxistima_myrsinites family Celastraceae.
- Paxistima_myrsinites genus Paxistima.
- Paxistima_myrsinites kingdom Plant.
- Paxistima_myrsinites order Celastrales.
- Paxistima_myrsinites order Rosids.
- Paxistima_myrsinites thumbnail Paxistima_myrsinites_38584.JPG?width=300.
- Paxistima_myrsinites wikiPageExternalLink img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Paxistima+myrsinites.
- Paxistima_myrsinites wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=PAMY.
- Paxistima_myrsinites wikiPageExternalLink get_JM_treatment.pl?3072,3079,3080.
- Paxistima_myrsinites wikiPageExternalLink paxistima%20myrsinites.htm.
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- Paxistima_myrsinites wikiPageID "25416917".
- Paxistima_myrsinites wikiPageRevisionID "545803358".
- Paxistima_myrsinites binomial "Paxistima myrsinites".
- Paxistima_myrsinites binomialAuthority "Raf.".
- Paxistima_myrsinites familia Celastraceae.
- Paxistima_myrsinites genus "Paxistima".
- Paxistima_myrsinites hasPhotoCollection Paxistima_myrsinites.
- Paxistima_myrsinites ordo Celastrales.
- Paxistima_myrsinites regnum "Plantae".
- Paxistima_myrsinites species "P. myrsinites".
- Paxistima_myrsinites unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Paxistima_myrsinites unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Paxistima_myrsinites unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Paxistima_myrsinites subject Category:Celastraceae.
- Paxistima_myrsinites type Eukaryote.
- Paxistima_myrsinites type Plant.
- Paxistima_myrsinites type Species.
- Paxistima_myrsinites type FloweringPlant.
- Paxistima_myrsinites type Organism.
- Paxistima_myrsinites comment "Paxistima myrsinites (Oregon boxleaf, Oregon boxwood, mountain lover, box, or hedge, false box, myrtle box leaf; syn. Pachistima myrsinites) is a species of shrub in the bittersweet family. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to northern Mexico to the Rocky Mountains, where it grows in forests, often in the understory. It is a low prostrate or spreading evergreen shrub growing to a meter in maximum height.".
- Paxistima_myrsinites label "Paxistima myrsinites".
- Paxistima_myrsinites sameAs m.09k7pd3.
- Paxistima_myrsinites sameAs Q7156489.
- Paxistima_myrsinites sameAs Q7156489.
- Paxistima_myrsinites wasDerivedFrom Paxistima_myrsinites?oldid=545803358.
- Paxistima_myrsinites depiction Paxistima_myrsinites_38584.JPG.
- Paxistima_myrsinites isPrimaryTopicOf Paxistima_myrsinites.