Adenostoma fasciculatum, commonly known as chamise or greasewood, is a flowering plant native to California and Baja California. This shrub is one of the...
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Adenostoma is a genus of shrubs in the Rose family (Rosaceae) containing only two species, chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum) and redshanks (Adenostoma...
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Adenostoma sparsifolium, commonly known as redshank or less commonly (outside of area of its principal distribution), ribbonwood or ribbon bush, is a multi-trunked...
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of which tend to regrow quickly after fires, include: Adenostoma fasciculatum, chamise Adenostoma sparsifolium, redshanks Arctostaphylos spp., manzanita...
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species was first described in 2011. It has been isolated from the shrub Adenostoma fasciculatum in California, United States. A. californicus has been cultivated...
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a shorebird Spotted redshank Tringa erythropus, a shorebird Redshanks Adenostoma sparsifolium, a shrub Redshank Persicaria maculosa, a plant in the buckwheat...
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Greasewood is a common name shared by several plants: Adenostoma fasciculatum is a plant with white flowers that is native to Oregon, Nevada, California...
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species native to the western and mid-western United States Chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum), a shrub species native to California and Baja California...
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Juniperus, Arctostaphylos pringlei subsp. drupacea, Artemisia ludoviciana and Adenostoma sparsifolium. Baja California shares many plant species with the Laguna...
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to June, in August and in October. The larvae feed on Adenostoma species, including Adenostoma fasciculatum. Wikispecies has information related to Argyrotaenia...
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A recent classification places the following genera in the subfamily: Adenostoma Amelanchier Aria here considered a subgenus of Sorbus Aronia Aruncus Chaenomeles...
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within shrubs. In particular, it is most abundant on two species of shrub: Adenostoma fasciculatum (Rosaceae) and Ceanothus spinosus (Rhamnaceae). These two...
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preference. One ecotype prefers to feed on Adenostoma while the other ecotype prefers to feed on Ceanothus. The Adenostoma ecotype possesses a white dorsal stripe...
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Sardans 1999). Common shrubs within this region are chamise or greasewood (Adenostoma fasciculatum), manzanita (Arctostaphylos spp.), coast sagebrush (Artemisia...
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layers, which can be torn into ribbon-like strips, and may refer to: Adenostoma sparsifolium, more commonly known as red shanks or ribbon bush, a large...
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along an elevation gradient, resulting in certain shrub species, such as Adenostoma fasciculatum and Arctostaphylos glauca, being present in elfin forest...
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The wingspan is 15–16 mm. The larvae feed on Artemisia vulgaris and on Adenostoma fasciculatum. Keifer, H.H. (1936). "California Microlepidoptera IX". Bulletin...
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America, this saprotrophic fungus only colonizes the wood of Ceanothus, Adenostoma, and Arctostaphylos. P. arctostaphyli is closely to related to three other...
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Reserve, in the Central Coast of California region; it was growing on Adenostoma fasciculatum. It is commonly known as the "splitting yarn lichen". Sulcaria...
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the slopes are densely covered in chaparral shrubs, such as: chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum), and California lilac (Ceanothus spp.) and manzanita (Arctostaphylos...
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from California. The length of the forewings is 4.3–6 mm. The larvae feed on Adenostoma fasciculatum. funet.fi mothphotographersgroup Bug Guide v t e...
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the coastal part of its range, Y. schidigera usually associates with Adenostoma fasciculatum (chamise). This yucca typically grows on rocky desert slopes...
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and Ceanothus (including Ceanothus integerrimus) species, as well as Adenostoma fasciculatum. The larva is smooth green with a white subdorsal stripe...
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Central Valley. Here, Q. durata can be found with shrubs including chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum), coffeeberry (Frangula californica), buckthorn (Rhamnus...
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for establishing in an ecosystem. Two shrub species, Arctostaphylos and Adenostoma both had the opportunity to colonize the seedlings with their ectomycorrhizae...
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(Juglans californica) California hazelnut (Corylus cornuta) Chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum) Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) Manzanita (Arctostaphylos...
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Flora of the Sierra de La Asamblea Adenostoma fasciculatum Pinus monophylla Ceanothus pauciflorus Hesperoyucca whipplei Eriogonum fasciculatum var. flavoviride...
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Edward Hasse. The specimen was collected from the dead branches of an Adenostoma fasciculatum (greasewood) plant. After the collection of the specimen...
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(Heteromeles arbutifolia), poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum), chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum) and two species of California-lilac (Ceanothus crassifolius...
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Name Species Material Notes Image California blackberry Rubus vitifolius Chamise Adenostoma fasciculatum...
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