Chamaebatia
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Chamaebatia, also known as mountain misery, is a genus of two species of aromatic evergreen shrubs endemic to California. Its English common name derives from early settlers' experience with the plant's dense tangle and sticky, strong-smelling resin.[1][2] They are actinorhizal, non-legumes capable of nitrogen fixation through symbiosis with the actinobacterium, Frankia.[3][4]
Taxonomy
Species
Chamaebatia comprises the following species:[5][6]
- Chamaebatia australis (Brandegee) Abrams – Southern mountain misery
- Chamaebatia foliolosa Benth. – Sierra mountain misery, bearclover, kit-kit-dizze[1]
Species names with uncertain taxonomic status
The status of the following species is unresolved:[5]
- Chamaebatia foliolosa Newb.
References
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