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Ericameria nauseosa - Wikipedia Ericameria nauseosa (formerly Chrysothamnus nauseosus), commonly known as chamisa, rubber rabbitbrush, and gray rabbitbrush, is a shrub in the sunflower family (Aster) found in the arid regions of western North America
Rubber Rabbitbrush - US Forest Service Rubber rabbitbrush is also known as gray rabbitbrush, or chamisa This perennial shrub is a member of the Aster family (Asteraceae) along with sagebrush, with which it is often found
Chamisa - Paynes Nurseries Chamisa Chrysothamnus nauseosus Native to the Rocky Mountain high desert, chamisa is also known as gray rabbitbrush It is a hardy shrub that likes full sun and native New Mexico soil
Best Care For Chamisa Shrubs: How To Grow Rubber Rabbitbrush . . . Also called chamisa plants, Native Americans would once grow rubber rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa) to create yellow dyes Later, during World War II, this native flowering shrub would be used as a much-needed ingredient in the production of rubber
Chamisa Plant Care - Live to Plant Chamisa plants are an evergreen shrub with fragrant yellow flowers and attractive, dark green foliage They make great additions to gardens and landscapes, and they are relatively easy to care for
CHAMISA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CHAMISA is an evergreen saltbush (Atriplex canescens) having brittle stems, yellow flowers, and winged seeds : four-wing saltbush
Rubber Rabbitbrush - Calscape The plant is also sometimes called chamisa Rubber rabbitbrush blooms from summer into fall The tubular flowers are golden-yellow in color They are attractive to butterflies, bees, and other late season pollinators Even when not in bloom, the blue-green, needlelike leaves and pale stems add color to the landscape