Ericameria albida

Ericameria albida is a North American species of flowering shrub in the daisy family known by the common name white flowered rabbitbrush.[3] It is native to desert regions in the western United States mostly in the Great Basin (Utah,[4] Nevada,[4] and eastern California (Inyo, Mono, and San Bernardino Counties; one report of it in Lassen County is from an urban area).[3][5]

Ericameria albida
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E. albida
Binomial name
Ericameria albida
(M.E.Jones ex A.Gray) L.C.Anderson
Synonyms[1]
  • Aster marcusii Kuntze
  • Bigelowia albida M.E.Jones ex A.Gray
  • Bigelovia albida M.E.Jones ex A.Gray[2]
  • Chrysothamnus albidus (M.E.Jones ex A.Gray) Greene

Ericameria albida grows in dry, alkaline plains in desert regions. It is a shrub sometimes reaching a height of 150 cm (4.9 ft). Leaves are thin and thread-like, up to 35 mm (1.4 in) long. The tips of its erect branches hold dense inflorescences of tiny flower heads with creamy white disci florets but no ray florets.[6]

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