Chrysothamnus greenei
Chrysothamnus greenei | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Asterales |
Family: | Asteraceae |
Genus: | Chrysothamnus |
Species: | C. greenei
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Binomial name | |
Chrysothamnus greenei (A.Gray) Greene
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Synonyms[1] | |
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Chrysothamnus greenei, called Greene's rabbitbrush , is a North American species of flowering plants in the aster tribe within the sunflower family. It has been found in eastern California (Mono + Inyo Counties), Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and southern Wyoming (Sweetwater County).[2]
Chrysothamnus greenei is a branching shrub up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall with gray bark. It has many small, yellow flower heads clumped into dense arrays. The species grows in sandy locations in desert regions.[3]
References[]
Categories:
- Astereae
- Flora of the Northwestern United States
- Flora of the Southwestern United States
- Flora of the California desert regions
- Flora of the Great Basin
- Flora of New Mexico
- Plants described in 1876
- Taxa named by Asa Gray
- Taxa named by Edward Lee Greene