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Aloysia is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. They are known generally as beebrushes . [ 2 ] They are native to the Americas, where they are distributed in temperate climates , as well as in subtropical and desert climates . [ 3 ]
Aloysia virgata; W. Aloysia wrightii This page was last edited on 26 March 2013, at 16:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
The good news for the milkvetch plant is that they usually need wildfire to sprout — meaning dormant seeds now have a massive new habitat for a new crop of the rare shrub.
Prunus fasciculata, also known as wild almond, desert almond, or desert peach [2] is a spiny and woody shrub producing wild almonds, which is native to western deserts of North America. Description [ edit ]
Wild almond is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Wild growing forms of the almond, Prunus amygdalus, native to the Middle East and South Asia; Brabejum stellatifolium, native to South Africa; Irvingia malayana, native to southeast Asia; Prunus fasciculata, native to the southwestern United States
Aloysia citrodora, lemon verbena, is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family Verbenaceae, native to South America. Other common names include lemon beebrush . [ 2 ] It was brought to Europe by the Spanish and the Portuguese in the 17th century and cultivated for its oil.
Ferrisia gilli is an economically significant pest of almond in California. [15] F. gilli was formerly known as a California population of F. virgata (the striped mealybug), only being studied sufficiently to recognize that it is distinguishable from F. virgata due to its severe impact on pistachio and almond in this state. [15]
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