Mise. Publication 101, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture PLATE i2 
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A, Burrobrush (Hymenoclea monogyra) and seepwillow (Baccharis glutinosa), Crook National 
Forest, southeastern Arizona. ‘These two shrubs are important for erosion controlin flood plains 
and along stream channels in the Southwest. Burrobrush is in the left foreground. Seepwillow 
is in the right foreground and in the midd!e background; B, rabbit brush (Crhysothamnus sp.), 
growing in almost pure stand on the Jornada Range Reserve, N. Mex. 
