General: Pungent Brickellbush (Brickellia arguta) is a small shrub of rocky places with sharply pointed leaves. Dried leaves and flowers persisting on the shrub is a characteristic of the genus.
This shrub is in the sunflower family, but the flowers have no "petals," only a "center" (i.e., discoid flowers) with 40–90 individual flowers per disk. Sepals wide and coming to a point. Phyllaries narrow.
Stems densely branched and minutely glandular. Leaves simple with short petiole, pointed, 3 main veins, and prickles along the edges. Leaves often with sparse stiff hairs but not white-tomentose.
Pungent Brickellbush is a fairly common component of vegetation in rocky places in the Upper Sonoran (Mojave Desert Scrub) life zone. Around Las Vegas, look for this species on Lone Mountain, at Red Rocks, and in Gold Butte.
Family: Sunflower (Asteraceae)
Other Names: Formerly a variety of Spearleaf Brickellbush (Brickellia atractyloides var. arguta) |