Baccharis By LoveToKnow Baccharis - Curious evergreen shrubs mostly from S. America, and not always hardy with us inland, though excellent for seaside places, where they thrive down to the waters edge.
Baccharis pitularis 'Pigeon Point' Pigeon Point Coyote Brush These 200 species of plants, shrubs and trees were named for the ancient god of wine because of the spicy odor of their roots. They produce masses of flowers.
Baccharis halimifolia(L.) Nombres relacionados: Asteraceae (familia). Floración: Verano ...
Baccharis pilularis. COYOTE BUSH, MULEFAT. California Coast ACERACEAE (Sunflower family) ...
eastern baccharis Asteraceae Baccharis halimifolia L.   symbol: BAHA ...
The name Baccharis comes from the Greek name "Bakkaris", for plants with fragrant roots. Pilularis refers to the sticky globs on its flower buds.
Dwarf Coyote Brush Scientific Name: Baccharis pilularis DC. Synonym: Family: Asteraceae ...
Baccharis glomeruliflora. Doc Bush. Native shrub. Bachelor's buttons Balsam ...
Baccharis halimifolia Family: Asteraceae / Compositae Aster Tree, White Cloud Tree, Snow Bush, Eastern Baccharis Origin: North America ...
Baccharis pilularis Beaucarnea recurvata Blue grama Bouteloua dactyloides ...
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Baccharis halimifolis - Groundsel Tree Callicarpa americana - American Beautyberry Calycanthus floridus - Sweetshrub *Cephalanthus occidentalis - Buttonbush Chimonanthus praecox - Wintersweet *Clethra alnifolia - Summersweet ...
Field Marks: This is the only species of Baccharis which has leaves no more than 1/4 inch wide. Habitat: Brackish marshes and shores, sloughs, coastal marshes and hammocks, mangrove swamps. Habit: Shrub up to 12 feet tall.
Baccharis pilularis [Kidneyword Baccharis] Cornus canadensis [Bunchberry] Ceanothus prostratus [Squawcarpet, Hahale Mat] Fragaria chiloensis [Sand, Beach or Chilean Strawberry] Linnaea borealis [Twin-flower] ...
Aster spp. Coastal Aster. Aster spp. Coastal Aster, close-up. Baccharis spp. Seep Willow. Photographed in Arizona. Baccharis spp. Seep Willow, close-up. Photographed in Arizona. Haplopappus spp.
The fruits of groundsels usually have a conspicuous white down (pappus), a characteristic shared by Baccharis halmifolia, the groundsel tree, which is a related shrub of the E United States.
See also: Green, May, Aster, Evergreen, Groundsel
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