Purshia tridentata - Antelope Bitterbrush (Plant) Insects more and more oaks are
Description
more and more oaks are becoming “urban” oaks
Devil's Claw Plant Type Shrub Sun Exposure Coast-Sun
April Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen Height by Width 35ft
a world-famous “biodiversity hotspot
Lavender Flowering Months March
Purshia tridentata - Antelope Bitterbrush (Plant) Insects more and more oaks areRecommended for desert and high mountain gardens, but will also do well in inland valleys in well draining soil. Nitrogen fixing. Seeds are sought after by birds and chipmunks. Very drought and cold tolerant. Plant Characteristics Family Name Rosaceae Species Name Purshia tridentata Common Name Antelope Bitterbrush Plant Type Shrub Sun Exposure Coast Sun, Inland Sun, Water Requirement Low Soil Type Sand, fast draining Flower Color White, Cream
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