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- Chrysothamnus_depressus abstract "Chrysothamnus depressus called Long-flowered rabbitbrush, is a North American species of flowering plants in the aster tribe within the sunflower family. It is native to the southwestern United States, the States of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. It grows dry canyons, rocky crevices and similar habitats in the Mohave Desert, the Colorado Plateau, etc.Chrysothamnus depressus is a branching shrub up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall. It produces large, dense arrays of small yellow flower heads, each with disc florets but no ray florets.".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus binomialAuthority Thomas_Nuttall.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus class Eudicots.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus division Flowering_plant.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus family Asteraceae.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus family Astereae.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus genus Chrysothamnus.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus kingdom Plant.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus order Asterales.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus order Asterids.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus synonym "*Aster depressus (A.Gray) Kuntze 1891 not Kit. 1864)".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus synonym "*Bigelowia depressa (Nutt.) A.Gray)".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus synonym "*Ericameria depressa (Nutt.) L.C.Anderson)".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus synonym "*Linosyris depressa (Nutt.) Torr.)".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageID "46907923".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageLength "2912".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageRevisionID "679373730".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Arizona.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Asteraceae.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Asterales.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Astereae.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Asterids.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astereae.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_New_Mexico.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_the_California_desert_regions.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_the_Northwestern_United_States.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_the_Southwestern_United_States.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_history_of_the_Mojave_Desert.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1848.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Chrysothamnus.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Colorado.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_Plateau.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Fracture_(geology).
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Mojave_Desert.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Nevada.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Pseudanthium.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Nuttall.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chrysothamnus depressus".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus binomial "Chrysothamnus depressus".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus binomialAuthority Thomas_Nuttall.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus familia Asteraceae.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus genus "Chrysothamnus".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus name "Resinbush".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus ordo Asterales.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus regnum Plant.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus species "C. depressus".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus synonyms "*Aster depressus ( Kuntze 1891 not Kit. 1864) *Bigelowia depressa ( A.Gray) *Ericameria depressa ( L.C.Anderson) *Linosyris depressa ( Torr.)".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus tribus Astereae.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus subject Category:Astereae.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus subject Category:Flora_of_New_Mexico.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus subject Category:Flora_of_the_California_desert_regions.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus subject Category:Flora_of_the_Northwestern_United_States.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus subject Category:Flora_of_the_Southwestern_United_States.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus subject Category:Natural_history_of_the_Mojave_Desert.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus subject Category:Plants_described_in_1848.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus hypernym Species.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus type Eukaryote.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus type Plant.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus type Species.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus type Thing.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus type Q19088.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus type Q756.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus comment "Chrysothamnus depressus called Long-flowered rabbitbrush, is a North American species of flowering plants in the aster tribe within the sunflower family. It is native to the southwestern United States, the States of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. It grows dry canyons, rocky crevices and similar habitats in the Mohave Desert, the Colorado Plateau, etc.Chrysothamnus depressus is a branching shrub up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall.".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus label "Chrysothamnus depressus".
- Chrysothamnus_depressus sameAs Q5600006.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus sameAs m.013chw7d.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus sameAs Chrysothamnus_depressus.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus sameAs Q5600006.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus wasDerivedFrom Chrysothamnus_depressus?oldid=679373730.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus isPrimaryTopicOf Chrysothamnus_depressus.
- Chrysothamnus_depressus name "Resinbush".