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Baccharis brachyphylla is a North American species of shrubs in the daisy family, known by the common name Shortleaf baccharis or false willow. It is native to the southwestern United States (southern California, southern Nevada, Arizona, southern New Mexico, and western Texas) and northern Mexico (Baja California, Chihuahua, Sonora). It grows in desert habitats such as arroyos and canyons. This is a shrub producing erect, branching green stems up to a meter tall. The leaves are linear or thinly lance-shaped and less than 2 centimetres (0. 79 in) long. The inflorescence is a wide array of flower heads. A dioecious species, the male and female plants produce different flower types which are similar in appearance. The flowers and foliage are glandular. Female flowers yield fruits which are ribbed achenes, each with a fuzzy body 2-3 millimetres (0. 079-0. 118 in) long and a pappus about 5 millimeters long.

Plant type

Shrub

Size

3 ft Tall

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Color

Cream, White

Plant communities

Creosote Bush Scrub

Hummingbirds
Bees
Butterflies

Pollinators supported

1 confirmed and 91 likely

  • Likely

  • Confirmed

Northern White-Skipper

Heliopetes ericetorum

Sleepy Orange

Abaeis nicippe

Angelic Sweat Bee

Agapostemon angelicus

Orange-bellied Sweat Bee

Agapostemon melliventris