What is another word for rabbit bush?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈabɪt bˈʊʃ] (IPA)

Rabbit Bush, also known as Chamisa, is a native plant of the western United States. This flowering shrub is well-known for its bright yellow blooms that appear in late summer and fall. Though commonly referred to as Rabbit Bush, this versatile plant goes by many other names, including Rubber Rabbitbrush, Chamiza, and Gray Rabbitbrush. Its scientific name is Ericameria nauseosa, but it is often confused with brush that is similar in appearance. Native American tribes such as the Paiute and Navajo have additional names for Rabbit Bush, including Usni (meaning 'dried plant'), Tó or Tóka (meaning 'plant that smells like sage'), and Shindáá'íi (meaning 'yellow flower').

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What are the hypernyms for Rabbit bush?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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