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{{Taxobox | name = ''Hymenoclea salsola'' |
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| image = Hymenoclea salsola close.jpg |
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| genus = '']'' |
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| species = '''''H. salsola''''' |
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| binomial = ''Hymenoclea salsola'' |
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| binomial_authority = ] & ] ex Gray |
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| synonyms = ''Ambrosia salsola'' |
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'''''Hymenoclea salsola''''' is a flowering plant in the ] known by several common names, including '''white burrobrush''', '''cheesebush''', and '''desert pearl'''. This is a perennial shrub which forms a sprawling bush up to eight feet high. It has thin branches and narrow, needlelike leaves. The foliage has a pungent ] scent when crushed, a trait which gives the plant the common name "cheesebush". It is covered in plentiful white or yellow flowers and then pearly, winged fruits in white, yellow, or pink. It is a common desert plant where it thrives on sandy soil, alkaline environments, and disturbed sites. It is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. This species easily hybridizes with the common ragweed species '']''. |
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