It is a fall flowering perennial plant of the genus Baccharis which is commonly found in the. From Wordnik.com. [Find Me A Cure] Reference
Common sufrutices and shrubs include Margyricarpus, Heimia, Baccharis, and Eupatorium. From Wordnik.com. [Humid Pampas] Reference
Some of the common shrubs are Baccharis incarum, B. boliviensis, Parastrephila lepidophylla and Fabiana densa. From Wordnik.com. [Central Andean dry puna] Reference
At least six plant species are regarded as being of special value, including chilca Baccharis sp., false broom and verdolaga Halophytum ameghinoi. From Wordnik.com. [Ischigualasto-Talampaya, Argentina] Reference
Shrub species are beginning to show more frequently including Discaria longispina, Baccharis articulata (carquejilla), Geoffroea decorticans (chañar), Prosopis caldenia (caldén) and others. From Wordnik.com. [Semi-arid Pampas] Reference
From east to west the vegetation changes in the ecoregion, from shrubland steppe with xerophilous shrubs such as Adesmia, Baccharis, Fabiana, and Senecio to grassy steppe with grasses of the genera Calamogrostis, Festuca, and Stipa. From Wordnik.com. [Central Andean dry puna] Reference
The vegetation of the upper half of this zone grows about five meters high and is dominated by Polylepis tomentella, Buddleia incana, Miconia salicifolia and Myrtus communis associated with Monnina crassifolia, Baccharis teindalensis, Disphostephium lavandulaefolium and Gnoxys spp. From Wordnik.com. [Sangay National Park, Ecuador] Reference
In some areas of Argentina, the Andean degraded caespitose (growing in dense tufts) herbaceous vegetation with open stands of dwarf shrubs includes Acantholippia hastulata, Adesmia horridiuscula, Baccharis incanum, Ephedra breana, Fabiana densa, Junellia seriphioides, Psila boliviensis, Senicio viridis, and Tetraglochin cristatum. From Wordnik.com. [Central Andean dry puna] Reference
Baccharis is a member of the sunflower family that grows into a shrub or small tree up to 6 feet high. From Wordnik.com. [Local News from Tuscaloosa News] Reference
(a) Carqueja Amarga (Baccharis trimera Less), with bitter properties and thus favouring and stimulating digestion. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 12] Reference
Baccharis, Eastern Baccharis halimifolia 67. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
False Willow (Baccharis). From Wordnik.com. [Discourse.net: When Trees Reproduce] Reference
Alabama boasts three species of Baccharis. From Wordnik.com. [Local News from Tuscaloosa News] Reference
(a) Carqueja Amarga (Baccharis trimera Less). From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
Baccharis pilularis. From Wordnik.com. [New Content on CO2 Science] Reference
Baccharis halimifolia, 418. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
B Baccharis, 194. From Wordnik.com. [Prodromus stirpium in horto ad Chapel Allerton vigentium] Reference
Baccharis tnonsptliensittm. From Wordnik.com. [The Family Herbal,: And of the Drugs which are Produced by Vegetables of Other Countries : with ...] Reference
Baccharis spp. From Wordnik.com. [Cuban pine forests] Reference
Baccharis halimifolia. From Wordnik.com. [Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)] Reference
Plants other than grasses that predominate include Azorella, Baccharis, Daucus, Draba, Echinopsis, Gentiana, Geranium, Lupinus, Nototriche, Plettekea, Valeriana and Werneria (Asteracae); Carcadamine, Draba, and Weberbauera (Brassicaceae); Lysipomia (Campanulaceae); Arenaria, Cerstium, and Pycnophyllum (Caryophyllaceae); Acaena, Alchemilla, and Potentilla (Rosaceae); Arcytophyllum, and Galium (Rubiaceae); Agalinis, Bartsia, and Calceolaria (Scrophulariaceae). From Wordnik.com. [Central Andean wet puna] Reference
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