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Gutierrezia
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Gutierrezia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to western North America and western South America. Plants of this genus are known generally as snakeweeds or matchweeds. Some species have been called greasewood. They are annual or perennial plants or subshrubs with yellow or white flowers. These plants contain chemical compounds which can be toxic to livestock and some are considered weeds. Species Gutierrezia alamanii - Chihuahua Gutierrezia argyrocarpa - Hidalgo Gutierrezia arizonica – Arizona snakeweed - Arizona, Sonora Gutierrezia baccharoides - Chile, Argentina Gutierrezia californica – San Joaquin snakeweed - California, Baja California, Arizona (Yavapai Co) Gutierrezia conoidea - Chihuahua, Durango, Jalisco, Zacatecas Gutierrezia dracunculoides - USA (from Arizona to Nebraska + Tennessee) Gutierrezia dunalii - Morelos, México State Gutierrezia elegans - Lone Mesa snakeweed Gutierrezia espinosae - Chile Gutierrezia gayana - Chile Gutierrezia gilliesii......read more on Wikipedia.
42 Gutierrezia species found, including:
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