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Creosote Bush - Native GardenersCreosote Bush - Native Gardeners
Creosote Bush - Native GardenersCreosote Bush - Native Gardeners
Creosote Bush - Native GardenersCreosote Bush - Native Gardeners
Creosote Bush - Native GardenersCreosote Bush - Native Gardeners
Creosote Bush - Native Gardeners
Creosote Bush - Native Gardeners
Creosote Bush - Native Gardeners
Creosote Bush - Native Gardeners
$75.00
Note : During our spring season, preparation of materials for careful packaging of plants before shipping typically takes 14 business days, in addition to the standard shipping times.

Larrea tridentata

The creosote bush is an evergreen shrub that typically reaches 3-5 feet in height but can grow up to 10 feet. It has numerous flexible stems usually grow outward from the base at an angle. The slender, irregularly branching stems bear small, rich-green, aromatic leaflets. The compound leaves are 1/5-2/5 inch long and consist of opposite leaflets, joined at the base, pointed at the tip, and dark to yellowish-green. They have a strong scent and are often sticky with resin. The creosote bush produces small but abundant yellow, velvety flowers, followed by fluffy, white fruit. It may flower throughout the year after rainfall.

The creosote bush is the most prominent plant species in the hot deserts of North America. Its fragrance fills the air after rain. Decoctions made from its leaves are used as antiseptics and emetics. Many groups of plants are clones. The foliage provides a habitat for grasshoppers, praying mantids, and crickets found only on this plant.

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Height: 3'-10'
Spread: 6'-10'
Bloom: Jan-Dec
Light: Full Sun
Water: Low
Zone: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Origin: Southwest U.S. and Mexico

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