




Adenostoma fasciculatum
Chamise is a bushy plant that grows in sunny places. It has thin, needle-like leaves and can be very tall. This plant helps keep the soil strong and provides homes for small animals.
生息地: Mountain regions
The chamise has tiny, bright green, needle-like leaves clustered densely on reddish-brown stems. It produces abundant creamy-white flowers in feathery spikes, giving the shrub a frosted appearance. Its thick, upright growth forms dense, unmistakable thickets.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Chamise is sometimes called 'greasewood' because its leaves feel oily and waxy!
It forms huge, dense thickets, creating natural green walls where few animals can easily pass!
This tough shrub can live for over 100 years, growing new stems even after fires!
When chamise burns, the smoke can actually help the seeds of other plants sprout!
Chamise has tiny, resinous leaves that help it reduce water loss and survive long, dry summers.
This plant resprouts from its base after wildfires and quickly colonizes burned areas, thriving with fire.
Apis mellifera
bees gather its nectar and pollen
Odocoileus hemionus
deer browse its leaves and twigs

Pipilo crissalis
provides dense cover for nesting birds

Sylvilagus audubonii
rabbits find safe hiding spots within its thickets
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Be careful when exploring around chamise bushes; they can be prickly!
100-300 cm
100-250 cm
0.3-0.5 cm
Late spring to early summer
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多年生
昆虫
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