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Chamaebatia, also
known as
mountain misery, is a
genus of two
species of
aromatic evergreen shrubs endemic to California. Its
English common name derives...
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Chamaebatia foliolosa is a
species of
aromatic evergreen shrub in the rose
family known by the
common names mountain misery, bearclover, and tarweed....
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Chamaebatia australis is a
species of
aromatic evergreen shrub in the rose
family known by the
common names southern mountain misery and
southern bearclover...
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achenes with
hairy styles, and
includes five
genera (Dryas, Cercocarpus,
Chamaebatia, Cowania, and Purshia), most
species of
which form root
nodules which...
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Talguenea Trevoa ...... Rosaceae:
Cercocarpus (mountain ****ganies)
Chamaebatia (mountain miseries)
Dryas Purshia/Cowania (bitterbrushes/cliffroses)...
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including all the
species in the
genera Cercocarpus, Cowania, Purshia,
Chamaebatia, and some
species of
Dryas Frankia forms nodules via two
methods of root...
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Retanilla Talguenea Trevoa Rosaceae Cercocarpus (mountain ****ganies)
Chamaebatia (mountain miseries)
Dryas Purshia/Cowania (bitterbrushes/cliffroses)...
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Retanilla Talguenea Trevoa Ochetophila Ceanothus Rosaceae Cercocarpus Chamaebatia Cowania Dryas Purshia Legumes Fabales Fabaceae Caesalpinia Cercis Detarium...
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comes from its
physical resemblance to the
mountain miseries of
genus Chamaebatia,
which are not
closely related. This is a hairy,
sticky plant covered...
- Live Oak (Quercus chrysolepis),
Dogwood (Cornus spp.),
Mountain Misery (
Chamaebatia foliolosa), and
Manzanitas (Arctostaphylos spp.).
Precipitation in areas...