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baccharis

Baccharis shrubs line the dry hillside with their silvery seed heads.

Definition

Baccharis (noun) 1. A genus of shrubs belonging to the family Asteraceae, native to the Western Hemisphere. These plants are often characterized by having honey-scented flowers and seed heads that resemble silky thistles. They are frequently utilized in landscaping for erosion control due to their hardy nature.

Usage Notes
  • "Baccharis" is a proper noun, specifically the scientific (Latin) name for a genus of plants. It is always capitalized.
  • In common usage, it is often followed by a species name (e.g., , ).
  • It is typically used in botanical, ecological, horticultural, and landscaping contexts.
Examples
  • The coastal dunes were stabilized by planting Baccharis.
  • Baccharis , commonly known as coyote brush, is a drought-tolerant shrub.
  • Land managers selected Baccharis for the revegetation project because of its effectiveness in erosion control.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metonymically to refer to the ecological role or characteristics of these plants.
    • The Baccharis along the riverbank provides critical habitat for insects and birds.
Variants and Related Words
  • Baccharis halimifolia (noun): A specific species within the genus, commonly called eastern baccharis or groundsel bush.
  • Baccharis pilularis (noun): A specific species within the genus, commonly called coyote brush or chaparral broom.
Synonyms
  • (There are no direct common-name synonyms for the genus as a whole. Synonyms would be the common names for specific species, e.g., coyote brush, groundsel bush, which are listed above as variants.)
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Shrub (noun): A woody plant of relatively low height.
  • Asteraceae (noun): The botanical family name for daisies, sunflowers, and related plants.
  • Erosion control (noun): The practice of preventing or controlling wind or water erosion in soil.
baccharis

Baccharis shrubs line the dry hillside with their silvery seed heads.

Noun
  1. shrubs of western hemisphere often having honey-scented flowers followed by silky thistlelike heads of tiny fruits; often used for erosion control