Baccharis salicifolia
Baccharis salicifolia is a blooming shrub native to the sage scrub community and desert southwest of the United States and northern Mexico, as well as parts of South America. Its usual common name is mule fat; it is also called seepwillow or water-wally. This is a large bush with sticky foliage which bears plentiful small, fuzzy, pink or red-tinged white flowers which are highly attractive to butterflies. The long pointed leaves may be toothed and contain three lengthwise veins. It is most common near water sources.
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Baccharis salicifolia
Baccharis salicifolia is a blooming shrub native to the sage scrub community and desert southwest of the United States and northern Mexico, as well as parts of South America. Its usual common name is mule fat; it is also called seepwillow or water-wally. This is a large bush with sticky foliage which bears plentiful small, fuzzy, pink or red-tinged white flowers which are highly attractive to butterflies. The long pointed leaves may be toothed and contain three lengthwise veins. It is most common near water sources.
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Baccharis salicifolia is a blo ...... ost common near water sources.
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Baccharis salicifolia o azumia ...... chilca en parte de Argentina).
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*Baccharis glutinosa
Baccharis viminea
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Baccharis salicifolia
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B. salicifolia
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Baccharis salicifolia is a blo ...... ost common near water sources.
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Baccharis salicifolia o azumia ...... chilca en parte de Argentina).
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Baccharis salicifolia
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Baccharis salicifolia
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