Rabbitbrush
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Rabbitbrush is a common name for shrubs, principally of the western United States, in three related genera of the family Asteraceae:
- Chrysothamnus — about seven species in the United States, including Green rabbitbrush
- Ericameria — about six species in the United States, including Gray (or Rubber) and Parry's rabbitbrush
- Lorandersonia — about four species in the United States, including Bailey's rabbitbrush and Spearleaf rabbitbrush
Taxonomy for these genera has changed recently; previously, the rabbitbrushes in Ericameria and Lorandersonia were included in Chrysothamnus. In each of these genera, not all species are called "rabbitbrush"; most Ericameria, for instance, are called "goldenbush", and only a minority are called "rabbitbrush".Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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