Baccharis Viminea (Noun)
Meaning
California shrub with slender leafy shoots that are important browse for mule deer.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Baccharis viminea is a shrub type of vegetation that occurs in Sierra Nevada coniferous forests of California.
- Baccharis viminea as a native species of flora, can live in an excess of 100 years in the wild.
- According to a recent study, mule deer that prey on baccharis viminea shrubs have been showing beneficial impacts to their overall heath.
- In an effort to relocate these native plant species including baccharis viminea, local Park Rangers were able to restore certain areas in the surrounding national park.
- Conservation efforts were hindered due to a declining population of baccharis viminea in this region, causing Mule Deer to roam farther than usual for food.