buffaloberry Elaeagnaceae Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt. Listen to the Latin   symbol: SHCA
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Leaf: Alternate, simple, elliptical to ovate, entire margins, 1 to 2 inches long, somewhat thickened dark green above with numerous silvery white scales, silvery white below with red-brown scales.
Flower: Dioecious; male and female flowers both light yellow-green, small (1/6 inch) and inconspicuous, appearing in early spring.

Fruit: A bright red drupe-like achene, 1/3 inch long and somewhat elongated, generally with a few silvery scales, ripen in mid to late summer and often occur in great abundance.

Twig: Slender, light brown and covered in numerous reddish brown, scruffy scales; buds stalked with valvate scales, flower buds more round.

Bark: Shiny reddish gray with numerous lenticels that develop into larger cracks and splits.

Form: A small shrub reaching up to 6 feet in height (occasionally much larger) with a dense rounded crown.
 
No range map exists for this species. See a map of the states in which Shepherdia canadensis can be found (opens a new window). USDAFS Additional Silvics - USDA Plants Database
Shepherdia canadensis is native to North America.

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