Word: Dalea Spinosa
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: Dalea spinosa is a type of bush (shrub) that grows in desert areas of the southwestern United States and Mexico. It has greyish-green leaves that are not very dense (sparse foliage) and produces beautiful bluish-violet flowers at the ends of its branches (terminal spikes). This plant is also important locally because it is a source of light-colored honey that is known for its excellent taste.