Ledum glandulosum (Western Labrador Tea) Herbaceous western red cedar was traditionally
Description
western red cedar was traditionally used medicinally
around a central nectar disc with 5 nubs
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Ledum glandulosum (Western Labrador Tea) Herbaceous western red cedar was traditionallyPlant Description: Labrador tea is a native shrub with smooth, brown bark and aromatic leaves. Its branches are hairy, dotted with resinous glands and support a leathery, evergreen foliage. Leaves are alternate and oblong, usually drooping. Each leaf measures up to 3 inches long and is dark green and smooth above, but glandular with whitish hairs bellow. Edges are slightly rolled under. Showy round topped clusters of white or cream colored flowers
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