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The larvae feed on the leaves of Ledum and Rhododendron species.
It is a combination of Apis, Ledum and Calendula.
The species formerly listed in Ledum, with their current accepted names in Rhododendron, are:
Ledum groenlandicum (N)
Rhododendron neoglandulosum, (Western Labrador Tea, or Trapper's Tea, previously Ledum glandulosum).
Rhododendron neoglandulosum (formerly Ledum glandulosum) is a species of rhododendron known by the common names western Labrador tea and trapper's tea.
The larvae feed on Vaccinium, Ledum palustre, Berberis vulgaris, Cornus sanguinea and Quercus.
Ledum Mitee, president of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People, the organisation Saro-Wiwa once led, fears for the future.
There are also many species of ericaceous shrubs including Labrador Tea (Ledum groenlandicum), Kalmia angustifolia, and Andromeda glaucophylla.
Bog Labrador Tea (Ledum groenlandicum), Sphagnum mosses, and cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus) flourish in the peatland areas.
According to a Russian study from 1991, Ledum was able to almost completely inactivate the tick-borne bacterial infection caused by Borrelia, involved in the pathogenesis of Lyme Disease.
The larvae feed on Betula nana, Myrica gale, Calluna vulgaris, Vaccinium uliginosum, Andromeda polifolia and Ledum palustre.
Harmaja, Harri (1991) Taxonomic notes on Rhododendron subsection Ledum (Ledum, Ericaceae), with a key to its species.
Recent genetic investigations have caused an ongoing realignment of species and groups within the genus, and also have caused the old genus Ledum to be reclassified within subgenus Rhododendron.
Continental Tea, Ledum groenlandicum, Ledum latifolium, St. James's Tea, Thé du Labrador.
This time the dispute seems to center on the control over the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, pitting Mr. Saro-Wiwa's family against the organization's leadership, headed by its president, Ledum Mtee.
Because some of the species names used in Ledum could not be used in Rhododendron (the names already having been used for other species already in this large genus), new names had to be coined for them.
James' Tea, Ledi Palustris Herba, Ledum palustre, Ledum Silvestre, Marsh Citrus, Moth Herb, Rhododendron palustre, Rhododendron tomentosum var.
Adding to the textures are chickweeds Stellaria, wintergreen Pyrola grandiflora, willow-herb Epilobium latifolium, mountain vetch Astragalus alpinus, dwarf willows, heathers, Labrador tea Ledum decumbens and other small woody shrubs, alternating with thin grasses, mosses and lichens.
Ledum palustre), commonly known as Marsh Labrador tea, northern Labrador tea or wild rosemary, is a flowering plant in the subsection Ledum of the large genus Rhododendron in the family Ericaceae.