
Dipelta is a genus of three large, deciduous shrubs that are members of the family Caprifoliaceae. They are native to central and western China but have been cultivated widely as decorative garden plants. They have attractive peeling bark, bell-shaped flowers carried singly or in corymbs and fruit with papery bracts. They develop in a rounded shap...
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(from the article `Caprifoliaceae`) The elderberries of the Sambucus canadensis of North America are used for making wines and jellies. Large, showy bracts (leaflike structures) enclose ...
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This group consists of only four deciduous, large shrubs native to China. D. floribunda is a rare, large shrub growing from 6 to 12 feet high. This shrub produces beautiful, bell-shaped, fragrant blossoms in late spring. The 11/2-inch long flowers are rosy-pink with yellow throats.…
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