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    • Holodiscus discolor
  • English
    • ocean spray
    • cream bush
    • oceanspray

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Recent observations

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Observer

mbaker10

Date

May 10, 2013

Photos

What

Oceanspray

Observer

jossello

Date

May 4, 2013 10:44 AM MDT

Description

bush in hardwood forest extremely soft leaves

Photos

Observer

leafminer

Date

Apr 12, 2013 11:39 AM PDT

Description

Baxter 13035
J.Baxter, S.Kawachi, R.Westgaard
mature shrub, flowers dead
2-10 plants
woodland
small serrated leaves, new flower buds apparent

Photos

Square

What

ocean spray Holodiscus discolor

Observer

elarocca

Date

Apr 13, 2013

Place

Elk Washington (Google, OSM)

Description

Dead from last year! Blooms in the summer time!

Photos

Square

What

oceanspray

Observer

pahavit

Date

Jun 10, 2012

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No photos

What

ocean spray Holodiscus discolor

Observer

dreierj

Date

Jul 26, 2011

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No photos

What

ocean spray Holodiscus discolor

Observer

myerssusan

Date

Dec 16, 2012 11:17 AM PST

Photos

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What

ocean spray Holodiscus discolor

Observer

lynnwatson

Date

Jun 23, 2002 04:17 PM PDT

Description

Oceanspray, Holodiscus discolor, Alisal Road

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Photos

Observer

evergreengirl

Date

Jul 30, 2006 02:18 PM PDT

Description

Heading up to Lassen Volcanic Park entrance, south flank.

Photos

Square

Observer

ryanubrown

Date

Aug 27, 2012

Photos

Square

Observer

markham

Date

Aug 14, 2012 04:02 PM PDT

Photos

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What

ocean spray Holodiscus discolor

Observer

harmoge

Date

Aug 12, 2012 02:00 PM PDT
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Description from Wikipedia

Holodiscus discolor is a shrub of western North America, commonly known as ocean spray or creambush. Is most common in the mountainous Pacific Northwest where it is part of the forest understory.

No range data available.