Genus Baccharis (Noun)
Meaning
Shrubs of western hemisphere often having honey-scented flowers followed by silky thistlelike heads of tiny fruits; often used for erosion control.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Baccharis, a plant genus of shrubs in the family Compositae, has honey-scented flowers followed by thistlelike seed heads, a unique feature in plant taxonomy.
- Western coastal cities frequently incorporate baccharis shrubs in erosion control plantings because they bind well with local soils and seed abundantly.
- Of over 350 baccharis species studied worldwide, shrubs that prevent hillside landslides effectively top research studies worldwide today in major online library search queries.
- Milk white silky fibers atop dry heads identify seed type well; by learning differences distinguishing new forms help our collective grasp of baccharis genus botany much better than guessing.
- Baccharis plants, requiring pruning and regular watering young shoots while sapwood makes rapid formation - less management skills cause few widespread cultivars becoming thorny beyond proper husbandry work required naturally then seen every once ever commonly applied every regional placeHeaderCode mostly well