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Definition of Chrysothamnus nauseosus
1. Noun. Pleasantly aromatic shrub having erect slender flexible hairy branches and dense clusters of small yellow flowers covering vast areas of western alkali plains and affording a retreat for jackrabbits; source of a yellow dye used by the Navajo.
Group relationships: Chrysothamnus, Genus Chrysothamnus
Generic synonyms: Goldenbush
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chrysothamnus Nauseosus
Literary usage of Chrysothamnus nauseosus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wild Land Shrub and Arid Land Restoration Symposium: Proceedings edited by Bruce A. Roundy, E. Durant McArthur, Jennifer S. Hayley, David K. Mann (1996)
"... white rubber rabbitbrush (chrysothamnus nauseosus ssp. ... rabbitbrush —
0.4 (chrysothamnus nauseosus) 1.8 1.8 4.9 2.4 1.2 0.6 1.2 1.2 1.2 •300 feet ..."
2. Rubber-content of North American Plants by Harvey Monroe Hall, Frances Louise Long (1921)
"According to these authors, rubber of good quality has been found in 12 varieties
of chrysothamnus nauseosus or rabbit-brush, the best shrubs ..."
3. Ecology, Diversity and Sustainability of the Middle Rio Grande Basin edited by Deborah M. Finch, Joseph A. Tainter (1996)
"mixed with Russian olive, New Mexico olive, hair-worm snake weed (Gutierrezia
microcephala), and rubber rabbitbrush (chrysothamnus nauseosus). ..."