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The woody evergreen shrub may grow to 15 ft (4.5 m) with flat gray-green leathery leaves. Dioecious, the female shrub with small flowers grows into green fruit and a wrinkled brown soft skin seed. And more . . .

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What is the Latin name of the jojoba shrub?

The Latin name of the jojoba shrub is Simmondsia chinensis.


Where is the jojoba shrub native to?

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.


What words have 2 j's in them?

Jojoba (a shrub) but pronounced ho-ho-ba


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Jojoba (a shrub) but pronounced ho-ho-ba


What words have 2 j's?

Jojoba (a shrub) but pronounced ho-ho-ba


What call to jojoba in urdu?

name the jojoba oil in urdu


Does the jojoba use photosynthesis?

No, jojoba plants do not use photosynthesis for energy production. They are green because they contain chlorophyll, but they are actually a wax-producing shrub that obtains its energy through respiration.


What is jojoba oil made from?

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.


What are the physical characteristics of Siberian ginseng?

Siberian ginseng is a thin, thorny shrub that grows up to 15 ft (4.6 m) high.


What are the physical characteristics of the cranberry plant?

A low-lying fruit plant, the shrub bears beautiful pink flowers that grow into rounded reddish-black berries.


What are the physical characteristics of the Yerba santa shrub?

A short evergreen shrub that grows to about 3 ft (1 m) tall. The stem and thick yellow leaves are covered with a resin, and the plant has blue flowers that cluster together in groups of six to 10. And more . . .


How can I identify a shrub?

To identify a shrub, look at its size, shape, leaves, flowers, and bark. Use a plant identification guide or app to help you match these characteristics to known shrub species.