
Bebbia juncea, Sweetbush Bebbia, Southwest Desert Flora
Bebbia juncea, Sweetbush Bebbia Scientific Name: Bebbia juncea Common Name: Sweetbush Bebbia Also Called: Sweetbush, Bebbia, Chuckwalla’s Delight Family: Asteraceae, Sunflower …
Bebbia Juncea, Sweetbush - American Southwest
Bebbia juncea, an aromatic shrub, can sometimes grow up to ten feet tall, forming large clumps, but is usually less than half this height. The slender stems are woody at the base, light green …
Bebbia - Wikipedia
Bebbia, common name sweetbush, is a genus of aromatic shrubs in the family Asteraceae. [2] [3] Its only species is Bebbia juncea. [1]
Bebbia juncea (Benth.) Greene - Calflora
[Wikipedia] Monotypic, Range, Flower Info: Its only species is Bebbia juncea.[1] It is native to the southwestern United States (California, Nevada, Arizona, southwestern Utah, southwestern …
Sweetbush - Calscape
Bebbia is a genus of plants in the daisy family; it is often considered monotypic, but it is sometimes treated as a genus of two or more species if Bebbia juncea is divided. The …
Sweetbush (Bebbia juncea) — Spadefoot Nursery, Inc.
An herbaceous broom or rush-like shrub with aromatic foliage, growing up to 3-4'. Yellow to orange flowers can bloom almost any time of year. Full to part sun, moderate water when …
Bebbia juncea (Benth.) Greene var. aspera Greene - Calflora
Bebbia juncea var. aspera is a shrub that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in western North America.
Sweetbush Bebbia juncea at Native Plant Nursery
Sweetbush, is a perennial shrub with slender rushlike, almost leafless stems. Most of the year it is covered in yellow daisy like flowers or the tan spiky remnants. It is found in sandy washes, dry …
Bebbia juncea – Sweetbush - Firefly Forest
Scientific Name: Bebbia juncea. Common Names: Sweetbush, Chuckwalla’s Delight. Duration: Perennial, Drought-deciduous. Growth Habit: Shrub, Subshrub. Arizona Native Status: Native. …
CNPS Alliance: Ambrosia salsola - Bebbia juncea
Bebbia juncea is a shrub or subshrub, which can die back in severe drought and regrow in late spring or fall with adequate moisture. Shrubs are often rounded in shape and intricately …
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