Creosote Bush

Description
Botanical Name: 
Larrea tridentada

The most common and widely distributed shrub in the North American deserts. It has an open growth habit, with woody stems arising at an angle from the ground or vertically from the base. Leaves are small, scalelike, pinnate, about 3/8" long. Produces a resin with a strong creosote odor which is evident particularly after rainfall. Yellow flowers in spring, followed by small roundish fruit covered with white hairs.

Plant Characteristics
Plant Category: 
Shrubs
Name: 
Creosote Bush
Plant Type: 
Evergreen
Flower: 
Yellow, solitary, 1/4" wide
Mature Size: 
6' x 8'
Water: 
Low
Exposure:: 
Full sun
Spacing: 
3'
Soil Type: 
Clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well drained
Planting Time: 
Any season
Comments
Comments: 

Extremely aromatic after rainfall.