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dried yucca stalk. It can be used for
spindles and hand-drill shafts.
Mulefat plays host to
several gall-inducing
insect species including Aceria baccharices...
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Aceria baccharices, also
known as the
mulefat leaf-blister mite and
formerly known as
Eriophyes baccharices, is a
species of
arachnid native to North...
- Bell's
vireos often use
dense shrubbery including willows (Salix spp.),
mulefat (Baccharis glutinosa),
California wild rose (Rosa californica), mugwort...
- Remy
Baccharis sagittalis Baccharis salicifolia (Ruiz & Pav.) Pers. –
Mulefat, seep-willow, water-wally
Baccharis salicina Baccharis sarothroides A.Gray...
- racemosa),
arrowweed (Tessaria sericea),
white alder (Alnus rhombifolia),
mulefat (Baccharis glutinosa),
honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa), and tamarisk...
-
infusion of the
leaves as a
lotion for cuts on sheep.
Baccharis salicifolia (
mulefat), used by the
Kayenta in a
compound infusion of
plants used as a lotion...
- pine
pitch into a
shaft made out of arrowweed,
California sunflower, or
mulefat. Fire was used to
harden the
wooden points,
which allegedly made it as...
-
sycamore (Plat**** racemosa),
Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii),
mulefat (Baccharis salicifolia) and
White alder (Alnus rhombifolia). "Santa Margarita...
- communities:
adjacent uplands,
coastal sage scrub,
alkaline gr****lands, willow/
mulefat thicket, and salt marsh. They are home to
several endangered species, including...
-
mountain oxeye (Heliopsis parvifolia)
mountain ragwort (Senecio parryi)
mulefat (Baccharis salicifolia)
narrowleaf goldenbush (Ericameria linearifolia)...