Malosma laurina

Malosma laurina (Nuttall) Abrams

Laurel Sumac
Anacardiaceae

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Protologue: Fl. Los Angeles, ed. 3: 220 (1917)

Pronunciation: Ma-lós-ma lau-rì-na
Etymology: L. malum, apple or any tree fruit + osma, odor + laurel-like

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Distribution:
Malosma_laurina-SDPA mapMalosma_laurina-CCH2 map 
Left: S.D. County Plant Atlas (http://sdplantatlas.org). Right: CCH2. Click to see current herbarium records. 

Malosma laurina leaves
Malosma laurina
A tall shrub of coastal sage scrub habitat. Leaves are coriaceous, pungent, recurved-conduplicate.


Malosma laurina Inflorescence
Malosma laurina
Inflorescence, a dense panicle.


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