Web[Chrysocoma graveolens Nutt., more Greene, Chrysothamnus graveolens var. glabratus , Chrysothamnus nauseosus subsp. graveolens (Nutt.) Piper, Chrysothamnus … WebEricameria nauseosa var. graveolens (Nuttall) Reveal & Schuyler (redirected from: Chrysothamnus nauseosus subsp. graveolens (Nutt.) Piper)
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WebChrysothamnus nauseosus. Family: Asteraceae (A Utah Flora – Compositae) – Sunflower Family. ... The species name, “ nauseosus ”, means “heavy-scented” referring to the smell of the leaves and the flowers. This family is the most advanced and complex of the dicots. The family is rich in oils and resins and is found in every part of ... WebThe subspecies analyzed here are consimilis (=E.n. oreophila), graveolens, junceus and leiospermus (=abbreviatus). For the names used in the Flora of North America and USDA Plants, see New Names for These Subspecies. Properties of the Subspecies. The Kearney and Peebles key to these subspecies, with the subspecies names used under C. … diary\\u0027s 41
SERNEC - Ericameria nauseosa var. graveolens
WebSubspecies specificity of gall forms on Chrysothamnus nauseosus E. Durant McArthur Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, USDA, Ogden, Utah Charles F. Tiernan Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, USDA, Ogden, Utah Bruce L. Welch WebNavajo used this plant for coughs, colds, fever, rheumatism, internal injuries, headache and menstrual pain. u000b Etymology: Eric- is ancient root for heath or broom, and amari means bitter; nauseosa means to vomit or be … WebChrysothamus nauseosus . Latin Name: Chrysothamus nauseosus Common Name: Chamisa, Rabbitbrush Mature Height (ft): 4-6' Mature Width: 4-6 ... but is still referred to as Chrysothamnus (meaning golden … diary\\u0027s 3l