Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department
of Natural Sciences
Baccharis salicifolia (Ruiz & Pavon) Persoon
(Seepwillow, Willow Baccharis, Mule's Fat)
Family: Asteraceae
Status: Native
Synonyms:
Baccharis glutinosa Persoon
Baccharis viminea A.P. de Candolle
Baccharis salicifolia is a large shrub with stout stems much branched from the base. It is similar to Baccharis salicina, except that the leaves are finely dentate all the way around the edge. Both species may occur together in the habitat, usually washes and arroyos. Baccharis salicifolia is a wetland species. The flowerheads are present in corymbiform arrays. The fruit is an cypsela-- a "parachuted" achene.
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Baccharis salicifolia, photo Russ Kleinman, Silver City, San Vicente Creek, October 20, 2010
Baccharis salicifolia, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., Saddlerock Road, Aug. 15, 2007
Baccharis salicifolia, closeup of leaf and stem, photo Russ Kleinman, Silver City, San Vicente Creek, October 20, 2010
Baccharis salicifolia, array of flowerheads, photo Russ Kleinman, Silver City, San Vicente Creek, October 20, 2010
Baccharis salicifolia, array of flowerheads, photo Russ Kleinman, Silver City, San Vicente Creek, October 20, 2010
Baccharis salicifolia, 1x macro of flowerheads, photo Russ Kleinman, Silver City, San Vicente Creek, October 20, 2010
Baccharis salicifolia, lateral 1x macro of flowerheads, photo Russ Kleinman, Silver City, San Vicente Creek, October 20, 2010
Baccharis salicifolia, cypselae (achenes with parachutes), photo Russ Kleinman, Silver City, San Vicente Creek, October 20, 2010
Baccharis salicifolia, 1x macro of cypselae (achenes with parachutes), photo Russ Kleinman, Silver City, San Vicente Creek, October 20, 2010
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