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Stretchberry,
Smilax bona-nox var. bona-nox
Stems (especially the lower) and prickles brownish stellate-scurfy, per Weakley's Flora.
Weakleaf Yucca,
Yucca flaccida
Branches of the inflorescence conspicuously pubescent, scurfy to the touch, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Weakleaf Yucca,
Yucca flaccida
Inflorescence branches scurfy-pubescent; tepals 3-5cm long, per Weakley's Flora.
American Witch-hazel,
Hamamelis virginiana var. virginiana
Leaf scars alternate; terminal bud present, naked or scaleless; buds scurfy
Silver Croton,
Croton argyranthemus
Petals of staminate flowers lepidote [scurfy], per Weakley's Flora.
Chamber Bitter,
Phyllanthus urinaria ssp. urinaria
Capsules globose, 2-2.5mm diam., with reddish blotches, scurfy-tuberculate, per Flora of China.
Leatherleaf,
Chamaedaphne calyculata
Leaves evergreen, both surfaces tawny and scurfy, the lower more so, per Guide to the Wildflowers of SC.
American Storax,
Styrax americanus +
Buds superposed, scurfy; leaf scar with one raised, roughened bundle scar, per Woody Plants of the Southeastern US: A Winter Guide.
American Beautyberry,
Callicarpa americana
Leaves 7-23cm long, stellate-scurfy below (vs. C. dichotoma ~ glabrous below), per Weakley's Flora.
American Beautyberry,
Callicarpa americana
Scurfy, stellate-pubescent twigs, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Hobblebush,
Viburnum lantanoides
Terminal buds 15-25mm long, scurfy, stalked, per Woody Plants of the Southeastern US: A Winter Guide.
Northern Wild Raisin,
Viburnum cassinoides
Leaves scurfy pubescent beneath, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Rusty Blackhaw,
Viburnum rufidulum
Buds dark red-brown and scurfy, or densely rusty-pubescent, per Woody Plants of the Southeastern US: A Winter Guide.
Rusty Blackhaw,
Viburnum rufidulum
Leaves reddish-brown scurfy beneath, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.