Purshia tridentata - Sheffield's Seed Company
Whether you are a gardening enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of native plants, Purshia tridentata is a wonderful addition to any landscape. Its adaptability to arid environments, …
Antelope Bitterbrush - Purshia tridentata - Great Basin Seeds
Purshia tridentata - Stevenson Intermountain Seed
Purshia tridentata, Antelope Bitterbrush (Native) Medium to tall, 2-15 ft., semi-evergreen or deciduous shrub distributed throughout much of the mountainous west from near sea level to 10,000 ft. elev. Grows on most soil textures but …
Shrub Garden, produced 118 g (0.26 lbs) of seed per shrub or 199 kg/ha (177 lbs/acre). Seed is easily cleaned to a purity of 95 percent using a two-screen fanning mill and a barley …
L&H Seeds - Pacific Northwest Native Seed
Purshia tridentata (Antelope bitterbrush) Moderate to deeply taprooted evergreen shrub 2-10 ft. tall with small yellowish flowers, blooming April to August. Adapted to a wide variety of well-drained soils, slightly acidic to basic, often deep, …
Bitterbrush - US Forest Service
Native Americans and Mexicans use it for medicinal purposes, and a purplish dye can be made from a part of the seed. The dry wood is used for firewood. For More Information. PLANTS …
Purshia tridentata Antelope bitterbrush - Granite Seed …
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Purshia (tridentata) - RNGR
Purshia tridentata; Common Name: Bitterbrush; Propagation Goal: plants; Propagation Method: seed; ProductType: Bareroot (field grown) Stock Type: 1+0; Time To Grow: 0 ; Target …
Purshia tridentata - Sevenoaks Native Nursery
The seeds are favored by chipmunks, squirrels and deer mice. During the winters, the shrub grows on windy, relatively snow-free slopes and becomes stunted due to excessive browsing. …
Purshia Species Seeds - cactusstore.com
Purshia tridentata (Antelope Bitterbrush) Native Perennial Shrub; Grows to 2-15 Feet. Needs 8" minimum annual rain. Plant in Fall, Winter, Early Spring 15,000 seeds per pound.