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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'staggerbush'
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  coastal plain staggerbush – Species: Lyonia fruticosa (Michx.) G.S. Torr. – accepted
  Dominican staggerbush – Species: Lyonia truncata Urb. – accepted
  Maryland staggerbush – Species: Lyonia mariana (L.) D. Don – accepted
  Piedmont staggerbush – Species: Lyonia mariana (L.) D. Don – accepted
  Proctor's staggerbush – Variety: Lyonia truncata var. proctorii Judd – accepted
  rusty staggerbush – Species: Lyonia ferruginea (Walter) Nutt. – accepted
  St. Thomas staggerbush – Species: Lyonia rubiginosa (Pers.) G. Don – accepted
  St. Thomas staggerbush – Variety: Lyonia rubiginosa var. rubiginosa (Pers.) G. Don – not accepted
  staggerbush – Genus: Lyonia Nutt. – accepted
  staggerbush – Species: Lyonia lucida (Lam.) K. Koch – accepted
  staggerbush – Species: Lyonia mariana (L.) D. Don – accepted
  Stahl's staggerbush – Variety: Lyonia rubiginosa var. stahlii (Urb.) Judd – not accepted
  Stahl's staggerbush – Species: Lyonia stahlii Urb. – accepted
  Stahl's staggerbush – Variety: Lyonia stahlii var. stahlii Urb. – accepted
   

Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'staggerbush'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for TSN containing 'staggerbush'
 
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