Encelia farinosa, or Brittlebush, is a common desert shrub of northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States. Its common name comes from the brittleness of its stems. It is also called incienso because its dried stems were burned by early Spanish settlers as incense.

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  • Encelia farinosa, or Brittlebush, is a common desert shrub of northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States. Its common name comes from the brittleness of its stems. It is also called incienso because its dried stems were burned by early Spanish settlers as incense.
  • Encelia farinosa est une plante de la famille des Asteraceae.
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  • E. farinosa
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  • Encelia farinosa, or Brittlebush, is a common desert shrub of northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States. Its common name comes from the brittleness of its stems. It is also called incienso because its dried stems were burned by early Spanish settlers as incense.
  • Encelia farinosa est une plante de la famille des Asteraceae.
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  • Encelia farinosa
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  • Encelia farinosa
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