6g MISC. PUBLICATION 303, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Azalea viscosa, see Rhododendron viscosnm. 
Azaleastrum albiflorum, see Rhododendron alMflorum. 
Baecharis spp. 
Dioecious shrubs usually growing in neutral soil ; propagation is by seed 
sown in fall or spring or by soft or bard wood cuttings ; tbe seed is hard- 
coated and may need treatment before sowing. 
Baecharis angustifolia, see also BaccJiaris neglecta. 
Baecharis angustifolia Michx. False-willow. 
Range : 20, 29, 30. 
Site: Moist, sun. 
Fruit : Achene. 
A small to large shrub ; flowers in the fall, or all year southward ; often grows 
near or in brackish marshes. 
Baecharis eonsanguinea, see BaccJiaris pilularis. 
Baecharis emoryi Gray. Waterwillow. 
Range: 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17. 
Site : Dry, well-drained, or more commonly moist, sun. 
Fruit : Achene. 
A large, loosely-branched shrub; grazed by livestock in summer and fall in 
southeastern Arizona. 
Baecharis glomeruliflora Pers. 
Range : 29, 30. 
Site : Moist, sun. 
Fruit : Achene. 
A large shrub ; flowers fall to winter or all year ; ordinarily occurs in salt 
marshes and swamps. 
Baecharis glutinosa Pers. Seepwillow. 
Range: 5, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17. 
Site : Well-drained, moist, sun. 
Fruit: Achene. 
A small to large, thicket-forming shrub; stems slender, erect, or straggling; 
sometimes only herbaceous ; root system deep and wide-spreading ; has been 
recommended for erosion control; readily propagated by cuttings. 
Baecharis halimifolia L. Groundsel tree. 
Range : 17, 20, 27, 28, 29, 30. 
Site: Moist, sun. 
Fruit : Achene, available November-December. 
A small to large, much-branched shrub; flowers August-October; may occur 
in salt marshes. 
Ohservations: Captive marsh rabbit. 
Baecharis neglecta Britt. 
B. angustifolia Gray, not Michx. 
Range : 11, 16, 17, 20. 
Site: Dry, sun. 
Fruit : Achene. 
A small evergreen shrub; flowers July-September; often occurs in saline 
soil ; grows in sandy and other soils ; invades abandoned farm lands. 
Baecharis pilularis DC. Kidneywort 
B. eonsanguinea DC. 
Range : 1, 5. 
Site : Dry, well-drained, sun. 
Fruit : Achene. 
A small to large evergreen shrub ; flowers August-October ; usually colony- 
forming ; certain forms are prostate-spreading ; has been observed to pioneer 
in gullies : grows on sandy or other soils ; foliage very dense ; has been recom- 
mended for sand-dune fixation. 
Stomach records: California quail. Observations: California mule deer. 
Baecharis pteronioides, see Baecharis ranudosa. 
