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A PLANTS profile of Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus (yellow rabbitbrush) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus (Hook.) Nutt. yellow rabbitbrush;
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A PLANTS profile of Chrysothamnus (rabbitbrush) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Chrysothamnus Nutt. rabbitbrush; ... See all the Chrysothamnus thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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Chrysothamnus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chrysothamnus , common names Rabbitbrush and Chamisa , is a member of the Asteraceae family. It is a deciduous shrub, similar to sagebrush with a native range in the arid western United States ...
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Pictures and description of Chrysothamnus nauseosus Rabbitbrush. ... Genus: Chrysothamnus Species: nauseosus Variety: None Cultivar: None ... ; Chrysothamnus nauseosus Rabbitbrush's foliage color is silver and type is deciduous. Chrysothamnus nauseosus Rabbitbrush's flower color is yellow.
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Chrysothamnus nauseosus (Pallas) Britton ... Chrysothamnus nauseosus, a dicot, is a shrub that is native to California and is also found elsewhere in North America and beyond [Lum/Walker]. ... See the following taxa contained within Chrysothamnus nauseosus: - Chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. albicaulis; -
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All Rabbitbrush Chrysothamnus species shown on this web site are late flowering, usually in August and September when their crowns become a bright golden glow of flowers. This glow gives rise to the Latin name "Chryso" "thamnus", "golden" "bush".
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According to Kingsbury (1964), preliminary feeding experiments indicate that this species of Chrysothamnus is toxic to stock. Other species constitute desirable range forage. Fortunately, this species apears to be least palatable.
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Chrysothamnus, a multi-use desert shrub which can grown in a wide range of environmental conditions, has potential uses for revegetation (Sankhla et al. 1987), as a forage for wildlife and livestock (Bhat et al.
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In California, the genus Chrysothamnus has been previously recognized by the graduated phyllaries in vertical ranks, in contrast to the imbricated phyllaries that characterized the old genus, Haplopappus, which has been split up into many genera (Ericameria, Harzardia, Isocoma, etc.). The old taxonomic treatment...
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