Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus grows up to about 150 centimeters (5 feet) in height, with spreading, brittle, pale stem branches. The leaves are up to a few centimeters long and may be thin and thread-like or up to 1 cm wide and oblong. They are glandular, resinous, and sticky. The inflorescence is a bushy cluster of flower heads, each head 0.5–1 cm long. The flower head is lined with sticky yellow-green phyllaries and contains several yellowish protruding flowers. WebRabbitbrush is a common name for shrubs, principally of the western United States, in three related genera of the family Asteraceae: Chrysothamnus — about seven species in the United States, including Greene's rabbitbrush; Ericameria — about six species in the …
Species: Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus
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WebRabbitbrush Beetle Scientific Name: Trirhabda nitidicollis LeConte Order: Coleoptera (Beetles) Family: Chrysomelidae (Leaf Beetles) Identification and Descriptive Features: The iridescent dark blue larvae, which chew the foliage of rubber rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa), are the most distinctive life phase. Adults are pale yellow WebChrysothamnus viscidiflorus (Yellow Rabbitbrush) is a vigorous multi-branched shrub boasting a profusion of bright golden-yellow flowers from early summer to fall. Borne in compact to open clusters at the branch tips, the showy blossoms are followed by wedge-shaped, light brown achenes. They produce an abundance of small, viable, plumed … WebHow do you want to study today? Flashcards. Review terms and definitions. Learn. Focus your studying with a path chipmunk\u0027s h9