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Larrea tridentata,
called creosote bush and
greasewood as a plant,
chaparral as a
medicinal herb, and
gobernadora (Spanish for "governess") in Mexico...
- 704764°W / 34.420445; -116.704764 King
Clone is
thought to be the
oldest creosote bush ring in the
Mojave Desert. The ring is
estimated to be 11,700 years...
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plants of the
Mojave Desert include all-scale (Atriplex polycarpa),
creosote bush (Larrea tridentata),
brittlebush (Encelia farinosa),
desert holly (Atriplex...
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Creosote bush scrub is a
North American desert vegetation type (or biome) of sp****ly but
evenly spaced desert plants dominated by
creosote bush (Larrea...
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other species have
become dominated by
woody native plants,
including creosote bush and mesquite, due to
overgrazing and
other urbanization. The Mexican...
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nurse plant is one that
serves the
ecological role of
helping seedlings establish themselves, and of
protecting young plants from
harsh conditions. This...
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creosote bush (L. tridentata) of the
southwestern United States and
northwestern Mexico. The King
Clone ring in the
Mojave Desert is a
creosote bush clonal...
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There are at
least 8
members of the
Creosote Bush,
Maple and
Sumac order:
Sapindales found in Montana. Some of
these species are
exotics (not
native to...
- C8′, as
opposed to a neolignan. It is a
natural compound found in the
creosote bush (Larrea tridentata). As a lignan, it is a
member of one of the major...
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individual creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) in the
Mojave Desert of
southern California,
United States,
estimated at 11,700
years old.
Another creosote bush has...