Lexicographical Neighbors of Buckbrush
Literary usage of Buckbrush
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conference on Adaptive Ecosystem Restoration and Management: Restoration of edited by Wallace Covington, Pamela K. Wagner (1998)
"Production of mountain muhly and buckbrush (Ceanothus fendleri Gray) was reduced
immediately ... buckbrush appears to require a longer recovery time also. ..."
2. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1888)
"Pairs that are found among the pines usually place their nests in an upright form
of a manzanita or buckbrush bush that grow abundantly in such localities. ..."
3. Forest Physiography: Physiography of the United States and Principles of by Isaiah Bowman (1911)
"... it is covered with a forest of gnarled and stunted trees of juniper and pinon,
with here and there a buckbrush bush; the trees never form thickets, ..."
4. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.), Wild Flower Preservation Society of America (1906)
"buckbrush is the largest constituent of the brush of the valley. There are at
least two species, of which Ceanothus velutinus is the most attractive. ..."
5. Life-histories of African Game Animals by Theodore Roosevelt, Edmund Heller (1914)
"... in other places it was open, the bad lands, hills, and mountains being sparsely
clad here and there with pinon, cedar, buckbrush, and the like. ..."