artemisia californica การใช้
- In 1935, Philip Alexander Munz declared this to be a variety of " Artemisia californica ."
- The study found them occurring in chaparral, grassland, oak woodland, and coastal sage ( " Artemisia californica " ), and occurring as adults in early to mid summer.
- Animals rarely eat " Artemisia californica ", probably due to the presence of bitter aromatic terpenes, but it does provide good cover for smaller birds and other animals that can fit between its stems.
- The south-facing slope on the right side is much drier ( receiving more direct sun ), and is more sparsely vegetated with the more drought tolerant " Artemisia californica " and " Yucca whipplei " . ]]