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Madera Canyon Road, Pima County, Arizona, US
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Looking similar to many of this genus, but identified at the Quito Botanical Gardens.
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Also known as B. inamoena, although "trinervis" is more descriptive of the three-vein leaves. Widespread in the Neotropics.
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Native to the southern Cordillera of Chile and Argentina. Photo from the Valley of Rio Exploradores.
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Naples, Florida, United States
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This unusual species is found in the Andes of tropical South America. Photo from near Papallacata Hotsprings., Ecuador.
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Orinda, California, United States
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Madera Canyon Road, Pima County, Arizona, US
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Santa Cruz, California, United States
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Commerce City, Colorado, United States
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Madera Canyon Road, Pima County, Arizona, US
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Baccharis pilulariscoyote brush. A dominant species in the northern coastal scrub. Less so, in Southern California. This is the upright form often known as the subspecies consanguinea that many, but not all, references recognize, including The Jepson Manual, 2nd ed. and Flora of Northa America. This upright form can be shaped into hedges in gardens while the prostrate form makes good ground cover. Photographed at the Berkeley Marina, where it grows quite well amonst the rocks lining the shore.
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