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Woolly Fruit Bur Ragweed, Wooly Bursage
Ambrosia eriocentra
Can be planted in the midground of your landscape, as an informal hedge or in mass where their soft texture will create more visual impact. Bush does not have spines, but the wooly fruit has bur-like spines.
- Plant type: Shrub, Native
- Maintenance level: Low
- Water requirement: Low
- Sun exposure: Full, Part Sun, Afternoon Sun, Reflected Heat
- Height range: 2–4 Feet
- Width range: 2–4 Feet
- Canopy value: 7 ft²
- Growth rate: Medium
- Seasonal habit: Evergreen
- Flower color: Yellow, White
- Flower season: Spring, Summer
- Fruit color: White
- Fruit season: Summer
- General foliage color: Grey, Green
- Fall foliage color: Brown
- Hardiness cold tolerance: 0 °F
- Soil preference: Sand, Clay, Rocky, Well Drained, Dry
- Native location: Southwest US [Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah]
- PH preference: Not Particular
- USDA hardiness zone: 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b
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