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Dave 24-12-2007 11:08 PM

What kind of bush is this?
 
http://home.comcast.net/~dl1027/file...ct/foliage.jpg

It looks like it grows wild in the forested areas of California. That's all
I know about it.

Thanks


FarmI 25-12-2007 11:34 AM

What kind of bush is this?
 
"dave" nospam wrote in message
http://home.comcast.net/~dl1027/file...ct/foliage.jpg

It looks like it grows wild in the forested areas of California. That's
all I know about it.


It looks like broom (genista) but without a closeup of the flowers and
foliage it's a bit difficult to say with accuracy. It could have become a
weed plant in California as I believe parts of California has a similar
climate to this country and it is an invasive weed here.



Amos Nomore 25-12-2007 10:19 PM

What kind of bush is this?
 
In article ,
"dave" nospam wrote:

http://home.comcast.net/~dl1027/file...ct/foliage.jpg

It looks like it grows wild in the forested areas of California. That's all
I know about it.

Thanks


Kind of looks like Creosote bush, Larrea tridentata.
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mleblanca 26-12-2007 12:59 AM

What kind of bush is this?
 
On Dec 25, 3:34 am, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote:
"dave" nospam wrote in message
http://home.comcast.net/~dl1027/file...ct/foliage.jpg


It looks like it grows wild in the forested areas of California. That's
all I know about it.


It looks like broom (genista) but without a closeup of the flowers and
foliage it's a bit difficult to say with accuracy. It could have become a
weed plant in California as I believe parts of California has a similar
climate to this country and it is an invasive weed here.



Yes I thought that at first glance, but broom has pea-type flowers and
its really difficult to tell if the flowers are pea like or not.
Broom is a noxious weed here in Northern California, you are correct
there. Our chapter of the Native Plant Society has a "broom bashing"
group that goes out and pulls it up with weed wrenches. Its a very
serious fire hazard. And crowds out native plants that are useful to
wildlife.

Maybe Dave could describe the flowers a little bit???
Emilie
NorCal

mleblanca 26-12-2007 01:02 AM

What kind of bush is this?
 
On Dec 25, 2:19 pm, Amos Nomore wrote:
In article ,

"dave" nospam wrote:
http://home.comcast.net/~dl1027/file...ct/foliage.jpg


It looks like it grows wild in the forested areas of California. That's all
I know about it.


Thanks


Kind of looks like Creosote bush, Larrea tridentata.


After thinking it looked like broom, Larrea was my second thought,
However I have never seen Creosote in what the poster calls
"a forested area" Desert, yes............

Dave, we need your help: describe the flowers if you can, and
what/where is the forested area??
Emilie

Dave 26-12-2007 03:34 AM

What kind of bush is this?
 
Thanks. Some good suggestions here. The photo I showed looks like it was
taken in or near Seqouia Park which is in the sierras south of Yosemite.
I'd say the elevation is about 2,000 or 4,000 feet. There are many pine
trees there and this brush is mixed in. It looks to be 10 to 15 feet tall.
The photo was taken in May at the height of the spring bloom. It looks like
it has rounded green leafs with yellow flowers sprouting from leaf clusters.

Dave


"mleblanca" wrote in message
...
On Dec 25, 2:19 pm, Amos Nomore wrote:
In article ,

"dave" nospam wrote:
http://home.comcast.net/~dl1027/file...ct/foliage.jpg


It looks like it grows wild in the forested areas of California.
That's all
I know about it.


Thanks


Kind of looks like Creosote bush, Larrea tridentata.


After thinking it looked like broom, Larrea was my second thought,
However I have never seen Creosote in what the poster calls
"a forested area" Desert, yes............

Dave, we need your help: describe the flowers if you can, and
what/where is the forested area??
Emilie



Dave 26-12-2007 04:44 AM

What kind of bush is this?
 
I think this is it. French Broom.

http://www.nps.gov/seki/naturescience/badgemu.htm

Thanks so much to all.

Dave


"dave" nospam wrote in message
...
Thanks. Some good suggestions here. The photo I showed looks like it was
taken in or near Seqouia Park which is in the sierras south of Yosemite.
I'd say the elevation is about 2,000 or 4,000 feet. There are many pine
trees there and this brush is mixed in. It looks to be 10 to 15 feet
tall. The photo was taken in May at the height of the spring bloom. It
looks like it has rounded green leafs with yellow flowers sprouting from
leaf clusters.

Dave


"mleblanca" wrote in message
...
On Dec 25, 2:19 pm, Amos Nomore wrote:
In article ,

"dave" nospam wrote:
http://home.comcast.net/~dl1027/file...ct/foliage.jpg

It looks like it grows wild in the forested areas of California.
That's all
I know about it.

Thanks

Kind of looks like Creosote bush, Larrea tridentata.


After thinking it looked like broom, Larrea was my second thought,
However I have never seen Creosote in what the poster calls
"a forested area" Desert, yes............

Dave, we need your help: describe the flowers if you can, and
what/where is the forested area??
Emilie




FarmI 26-12-2007 07:24 AM

What kind of bush is this?
 
"dave" nospam wrote in message
. ..
I think this is it. French Broom.

http://www.nps.gov/seki/naturescience/badgemu.htm


Before you decide that it is this sort of broom, you really need to check
out the foliage more closely. There are multiple brooms and the foliage can
be one indicator of what type it is.



Dave 26-12-2007 07:46 PM

What kind of bush is this?
 

"FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote in message
...
"dave" nospam wrote in message
. ..
I think this is it. French Broom.

http://www.nps.gov/seki/naturescience/badgemu.htm


Before you decide that it is this sort of broom, you really need to check
out the foliage more closely. There are multiple brooms and the foliage
can be one indicator of what type it is.


Hi FarmI,

I wish that were possible. Unfortunately all I have is the picture.

Thanks,
Dave


mleblanca 26-12-2007 10:23 PM

What kind of bush is this?
 
On Dec 26, 11:46 am, "dave" nospam wrote:
"FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote in ...

"dave" nospam wrote in message
...
I think this is it. French Broom.


http://www.nps.gov/seki/naturescience/badgemu.htm


Before you decide that it is this sort of broom, you really need to check
out the foliage more closely. There are multiple brooms and the foliage
can be one indicator of what type it is.


Hi FarmI,

I wish that were possible. Unfortunately all I have is the picture.

Thanks,
Dave



If it is of any help, The brooms are as follows:
French Genista
Spanish Spartium
Scotch Cytisus
(all are invasive exotics)
Emilie

Charles[_1_] 30-12-2007 10:38 PM

What kind of bush is this?
 
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 15:08:50 -0800, "dave" nospam wrote:

http://home.comcast.net/~dl1027/file...ct/foliage.jpg

It looks like it grows wild in the forested areas of California. That's all
I know about it.

Thanks



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