Simmondsia chinenis.
The Latin name of the jojoba shrub is Simmondsia chinensis.
The Latin name for the juniper shrub is Juniperus.
The Latin name of the hyssop shrub is Hyssopus officinalis.
The Latin name of the honeysuckle shrub is Lonicera.
The scientific name for the dwarf shrub is Erica arborea.
The scientific name for arborvitae shrub is Thuja occidentalis.
The jojoba shrub is native specifically to the Sonoran and Mojave deserts. These deserts span Arizona and California in the United States and extend into Mexico. The jojoba shrub is popular due to the wax found in its seeds which are used to make jojoba oil, a substance often used in cosmetics and perfumes.
The Latin name for the juniper shrub is Juniperus.
The Latin name of the hyssop shrub is Hyssopus officinalis.
Jojoba (a shrub) but pronounced ho-ho-ba
Jojoba (a shrub) but pronounced ho-ho-ba
Jojoba (a shrub) but pronounced ho-ho-ba
Jojoba oil is the liquid produced in the seed of the Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba) plant, a shrub, which is native to southern Arizona, southern California, and northwestern Mexico. The oil makes up approximately 50% of the jojoba seed by weight.
A blolly is a shrub or tree of southern Florida and the West Indies, Latin name Guapira obtusata, with a hard, ten-ribbed fruit, or the shrub, Latin name Chiococca alba, of the same region.
Eriodictyon glutinosum and Eriodictyon californium.
An alpenrose is an evergreen alpine shrub, Latin name Rhododendron ferrugineum.
A blackcurrant is a shrub, Latin name Ribes nigrum, which produces small, dark purple, edible berries, or the berry borne by this shrub.
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