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Trailing arbutus Epigaea repens, once common on Staten Island, now extinct in New York City.
Marielle Anzelone: Nature in New York City Marielle Anzelone 2011
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Trailing arbutus Epigaea repens, once common on Staten Island, now extinct in New York City.
Marielle Anzelone: Nature in New York City Marielle Anzelone 2011
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Trailing arbutus Epigaea repens, once common on Staten Island, now extinct in New York City.
Marielle Anzelone: Nature in New York City Marielle Anzelone 2011
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Trailing arbutus Epigaea repens, once common on Staten Island, now extinct in New York City.
Marielle Anzelone: Nature in New York City Marielle Anzelone 2011
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The two which, throughout the Northern Atlantic States, divide this interest are the _Epigaea repens_ (May-flower, ground-laurel, or trailing-arbutus) and the _Hepatica triloba_ (liverleaf, liverwort, or blue anemone).
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 42, April, 1861 Various
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_Stem: _ Spreading over the ground (_Epigaea_ = on the earth); woody, the leafy twigs covered with rusty hairs.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing Neltje Blanchan 1891
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