Some Common Plants of Upper Newport Bay

Emory's Baccharis  (Baccharis emoryi)
Plant: A much-branched, evergreen woody shrub 3 to 12 feet tall. Common.
Flowers: The white flower heads are 1/6 to ¼ inch long, clustered singly at the ends of branches.  Ray florets are absent.  Male and female flowers are on different plants.  The male ones are smaller and yellowish or khaki.
Leaf: The numerous, small leaves, less than an inch long, are egg shaped, attached to the narrow end and have 5 to 9 coarse teeth. Branches are longitudinally grooved.
Flowering period:   August to December
Use by Indians:  
Can be found here: Big Canyon, along Back Bay Drive, West Bluffs
Native Plant: Yes Halophyte: Yes
Family Name: Sunflower
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 Similar Species: Coyote Brush which is rare at Upper Newport Bay
Date: 9/14/2005