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- Encelia farinosa (commonly known as brittlebush, brittlebrush, or incienso), is a common desert shrub of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico...
- for Encelia californica (California brittlebush) UC Calphotos gallery of Encelia californica (California brittlebush) Media related to Encelia californica...
- Button brittlebush may refer to one of the following flowering plants: Encelia frutescens Encelia resinifera subsp. resinifera This page is an index of...
- plants in the family Asteraceae known by the common name Virgin River brittlebush. This shrub is native to the southwestern United States and northwestern...
- Apacheria. It is known by the common names Chiricahua rock flower, cliff brittlebush, and Apache bush. The genus is named in honor of the Apache people who...
- parasitoid, or simply predatory. Adults feed on flowers and leaves of brittlebush. Though they are not venomous, they can in fact bite. Lytta magister...
- include all-scale (Atriplex polycarpa), creosote bush (Larrea tridentata), brittlebush (Encelia farinosa), desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra), white burrobush...
- (Larrea tridentata) and its ****ociates, white bur-sage (Ambrosia dumosa), brittlebush (Encelia farinosa, Encelia actoni, Encelia virginensis), cheese-bush...
- The lizards are said to prefer yellow flowers, such as those of the brittlebush (Encelia farinosa). Harmless to humans, these lizards are known to run...
- thrives. Typical warm desert species such as creosote bush, white bursage, brittlebush, catclaw acacia, ocotillo, mariola, western honey mesquite, four-winged...