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- Chrysothamnus_molestus abstract "Chrysothamnus molestus is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names Arizona rabbitbrush, Tusayan rabbitbrush, disturbed rabbitbrush, and stickyfruit low rabbitbrush. It is endemic to Arizona in the United States, where it is known from Coconino, Apache, and Navajo Counties.This plant is a low shrub or subshrub up to about 20 centimeters high, growing from a woody, branching caudex. The plants are often cropped low by grazing animals. The bark on the woody part is dark gray and fibrous, and the stems are green and glandular. The leaves are up to 2 centimeters long and under 2 millimeters wide. The blades are hairy and glandular. The inflorescence is an array of nearly cylindrical flower heads each containing five yellow disc florets and no ray florets. Many flowers are produced after times of stress. Blooming typically occurs in August through October. The fruit is over a centimeter long including its pappus.This is the only Chrysothamnus endemic to Arizona. One population is located between the rim of the Grand Canyon and Flagstaff, and the others are within the Navajo Nation. The habitat is pinyon-juniper grassland, almost always with limestone soils. Associated plants include Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush), Atriplex canescens (four-wing saltbush), Berberis fremontii (barberry), Bouteloua gracilis (blue grama), Krascheninnikovia lanata (winterfat), Chrysothamnus depressus (dwarf rabbitbrush), C. greenei (Greene rabbit-bush), C. viscidiflorus (sticky-leaf rabbit-brush), Gutierrezia sarothrae (broom snakeweed), Koeleria pyramidata (junegrass), Juniperus sp. (juniper), Oryzopsis hymenoides (Indian mountain-ricegrass), Pinus sp. (pine), Poa fendleriana (muttongrass), Purshia stansburiana (Stansbury cliffrose), Quercus gambelii (Gambel oak), and Tetradymia sp. (horsebush).Threats to this species include grazing by livestock such as cattle and by wildlife such as elk. Another threat is low recruitment. The reason for this is not well known.".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus binomialAuthority Sidney_Fay_Blake.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus class Eudicots.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus conservationStatus "G3".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus division Flowering_plant.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus family Asteraceae.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus family Astereae.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus genus Chrysothamnus.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus kingdom Plant.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus order Asterales.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus order Asterids.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=CHMO2.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus wikiPageID "34800325".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus wikiPageRevisionID "548574661".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus binomial "Chrysothamnus molestus".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus binomialAuthority "L.C.Anderson".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus familia Asteraceae.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus genus "Chrysothamnus".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus hasPhotoCollection Chrysothamnus_molestus.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus ordo Asterales.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus regnum Plant.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus species "C. molestus".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus status "G3".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus statusSystem "TNC".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus tribus Astereae.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus subject Category:Astereae.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus subject Category:Flora_of_Arizona.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus type Eukaryote.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus type Plant.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus type Species.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus type Organism.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus comment "Chrysothamnus molestus is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names Arizona rabbitbrush, Tusayan rabbitbrush, disturbed rabbitbrush, and stickyfruit low rabbitbrush. It is endemic to Arizona in the United States, where it is known from Coconino, Apache, and Navajo Counties.This plant is a low shrub or subshrub up to about 20 centimeters high, growing from a woody, branching caudex. The plants are often cropped low by grazing animals.".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus label "Chrysothamnus molestus".
- Chrysothamnus_molestus sameAs m.0j3cny6.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus sameAs Q5114959.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus sameAs Q5114959.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus wasDerivedFrom Chrysothamnus_molestus?oldid=548574661.
- Chrysothamnus_molestus isPrimaryTopicOf Chrysothamnus_molestus.