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- related to Baccharis sarothroides at Wikimedia Commons Jepson Manual Treatment of Baccharis sarothroides Baccharis sarothroidesCalphotos Photos gallery...
- one of the most widespread plants of the chaparral biome. Baccharis sarothroides is a shrub with tiny green blooms native to the Sonoran Desert of northern...
- Justicia sarothroides is a species of flowering plant native to the Cerrado ecoregion of west-central Brazil. This plant is part of the list of plants...
- guatemalensis, native to Central America Asclepias linaria Baccharis sarothroides Bidens alba Podocarpus glomeratus, native to Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru...
- riopalenquensis W****h. Justicia riparia Kameyama Justicia romba Benoist Justicia sarothroides Lindau Justicia serrana Kameyama Justicia ****igera Schltdl. Justicia...
- fasciculatum, Heteromeles arbutifolia, and broom baccharis (Baccharis sarothroides) grow. Also present on the north end, but on the east slope, is the endemic...
- palmeri (Texas Desert Goldenrod), Baccharis angustifolia, Baccharis sarothroides, Gutierrezia californica, Gutierrezia microcephala, Gutierrezia sarothrae...
- California and Arizona. The larvae induce galls on the stems of Baccharis sarothroides. funet.fi mothphotographersgroup New taxa and faunistic records of the...
- found in North America including Arizona and California. The wingspan is about 23 mm. The larvae feed on Baccharis sarothroides. Images Bug Guide v t e...
- owlet moth Schinia ocularis feed exclusively on broom baccharis (B. sarothroides). Several species of Baccharis are of interest for cultivation, as the...