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It drops most of its leaves and becomes dormant in conditions of severe dryness (drought-deciduous), but some leaves are usually retained at the end of the branches. The thickly branched plant forms thickets which may spread across the ground in clumps or grow erect to approach six feet in height in the Mojave Desert, and 4 feet in the Canyonlands desert region. Learn more about Blackbrush
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Plantae: Tracheophyta: Rosales: Magnoliopsida: Rosaceae: Coleogyne ramosissima