- the
ragged appearance of the plant's leaves.
Other common names include bursages and burrobrushes. The
genus name is from the Gr**** ambrosia,
meaning "food...
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Ambrosia dumosa, the burro-weed or
white bursage, a
North American species of
plants in the
family Asteraceae. It is a
common constituent of the creosote-bush...
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known by the
common names triangle bur ragweed,
triangle bursage, and
triangleleaf bursage. The
plant is
native to the
Sonoran Desert region of North...
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Artemisia franserioides, the
ragweed sagebrush or
bursage mugwort, is a
North American species of
plants in the
sunflower family. It is
native to the...
- the
skeletonleaf bur ragweed,
silverleaf povertyweed, or skeleton-leaf
bursage, is a
North American species of
perennial plants in the
family Asteraceae...
- is a
North American species of
ragweed known by the
common names woolly bursage and
woollyfruit burr ragweed. The
plant is
native to the
Mojave Desert...
- with
vegetation that
includes saguaro cactus, palo verde,
ironwood tree,
bursage, and
creosote bush. List of
Arizona Wilderness Areas List of U.S. Wilderness...
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ragweed known by the
common names hollyleaf burr
ragweed and
hollyleaf bursage. It is
native to the
deserts and
mountains of
western Arizona, and the...
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Ambrosia acanthicarpa is a
North American species of
bristly annual plants in the
family Asteraceae.
Members of the
genus Ambrosia are
called ragweeds...
- flora, thrives.
Typical warm
desert species such as
creosote bush,
white bursage, brittlebush,
catclaw acacia, ocotillo, mariola,
western honey mesquite...