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    The deciduous shrub Holodiscus discolor bears the common names ocean spray and creambush. It is native to western North America, and is most common in the mountainous Pacific Northwest where it is part of the forest understory.

    It is a fast-growing deciduous shrub growing to 5 m tall. Its leaves are small, 5-9 cm long and 4-7 cm broad, toothed, juicy green when new. Cascading clusters of white flowers drooping from the branches give the plant its two common names.

    Ocean spray is found in a variety of habitats, from wet coastal forests to drier, cooler mountain peaks further inland. It tends to grow in areas dominated by Douglas-fir. The plant is found in areas prone to wildfire, and it is often the first green shoot to spring up in an area recovering from a burn. Ocean spray is commonly found in the chaparral community, which burns regularly. It also grows in areas swept clear by logging.



        Holodiscus discolor
    NameHolodiscus discolor
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    RegnumPlantae
    Divisioflowering plant
    ClassisMagnoliopsida
    OrdoRosales
    FamiliaRosaceae
    GenusHolodiscus
    SpeciesH. discolor
    BinomialHolodiscus discolor
    Binomial Authority(Frederick Traugott Pursh
     
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