Baccharis congesta DC., syn of subsp. consanguinea
Baccharis consanguinea DC., syn of subsp. consanguinea
Baccharis pilularis, called coyote brush[2] (or bush), chaparral broom, and bush baccharis, is a shrub in the family Asteraceae native to California, Oregon, Washington, and Baja California.[3] There are reports of isolated populations in New Mexico, most likely introduced.[4][5][6]
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McBride, Joe; Heady, Harold F. (1968). "Invasion of Grassland by Baccharispilularis DC". Journal of Range Management. 21 (2): 106. doi:10.2307/3896366...