
Baccharis - Wikipedia
Baccharis, with over 500 species, is one of the largest genera in the Asteraceae. It is found throughout the Americas, distributed mainly in the warmer regions of Brazil, Argentina, …
Baccharis halimifolia - Wikipedia
Baccharis halimifolia is a fall-flowering shrub growing to about 12 ft (4 m) high and comparably wide, or occasionally a small tree. Its simple, alternate, thick, egg-shaped to rhombic leaves …
Baccharis halimifolia (Consumptionweed, Consumption-Weed, …
The genus Baccharis is named after the god of wine and the species epithet is for leaves with resinous grayish-green leaves. This plant is commonly seen as a multi-trunked plant with an …
Baccharis halimifolia - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Baccharis halimifolia, commonly called eastern baccharis, salt bush, or groundsel bush, is a fast-growing, medium to large, deciduous shrub native to the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains of the …
Eastern baccharis is a deciduous shrub, up to 10 feet tall; with simple, thick egg-shaped leaves (up to 2.5” long). It is a U.S. native. Leaves are mostly coarsely toothed above the middle of …
Baccharis halimifolia (Eastern Baccharis) - Gardenia
Prized for its showy fall display, Baccharis halimifolia (Eastern Baccharis) is a vigorous, bushy shrub of open, upright habit with oval, sharply toothed, gray-green leaves, 2 in. long (5 cm). …
Baccharis pilularis (Coyote Bush) - Gardenia
Native to the western U. S., Baccharis pilularis (Coyote Bush) is an evergreen shrub of very variable habit. It grows in a prostrate and mat-forming form on dunes and coastal areas with …
Saltbush - Florida Wildflower Foundation
Saltbush (Baccharis halimifolia) by Jenny Evans (CC BY-NC 2.0) PlantRealFlorida.org. Saltbush is an evergreen shrub that occurs naturally in coastal uplands and dunes, along pond margins, …
Plant Atlas - University of South Florida
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