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Adenostoma fasciculatum,
commonly known as
chamise or greasewood, is a
flowering plant native to
California and Baja California. This
shrub is one of the...
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Adenostoma is a
genus of
shrubs in the Rose
family (Rosaceae)
containing only two species,
chamise (
Adenostoma fasciculatum) and
redshanks (Adenostoma...
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Adenostoma sparsifolium,
commonly known as
redshanks or less
commonly (outside of area of its prin****l distribution),
ribbonwood or
ribbon bush, is a...
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which tend to
regrow quickly after fires, include:
Adenostoma fasciculatum,
chamise Adenostoma sparsifolium,
redshanks Arctostaphylos spp., manzanita...
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Greasewood is a
common name
shared by
several plants:
Adenostoma fasciculatum is a
plant with
white flowers that is
native to Oregon, Nevada, California...
- Juniperus,
Arctostaphylos pringlei subsp. drupacea,
Artemisia ludoviciana and
Adenostoma sparsifolium. Baja
California shares many
plant species with the Laguna...
- a s****bird
Spotted redshank Tringa erythropus, a s****bird
Redshanks Adenostoma sparsifolium, a
shrub Redshank Persicaria maculosa, a
plant in the buckwheat...
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species was
first described in 2011. It has been
isolated from the
shrub Adenostoma fasciculatum in California,
United States. A.
californicus has been cultivated...
- campground. John Muir
studied the area of
Horseshoe Bend and
wrote about the
Adenostoma fasciculatum plant, a
flowering plant, type of chaparral.
Mining communities...
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within shrubs. In particular, it is most
abundant on two
species of shrub:
Adenostoma fasciculatum (Rosaceae) and
Ceanothus spinosus (Rhamnaceae).
These two...