Plant Name: Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus 
Common names: Green Rabbitbrush, Yellow Rabbitbush
Plant type: Evergreen to Deciduous Shrub
Height: 1’ – 4’
Spread: 3’
Bloom Time: August – October
Flower Color: Yellow
Exposure: Sun
Soil Requirements: Dry, Well-Drained, Medium to Coarse Textured Soil
Water Needs: Low
Attributes: Adapted to Drought; Larval Host and Nectar Source to Sagebrush Checkerspot; Attracts Native Bees & Butterflies; Provides Cover & Nesting Habitat for Birds & Rodents
Note: susceptible to infestations of the larvae of hairy yellow-marked buprestid (Acamaeodera pulchella) which bore tunnels through the stems resulting in plant death
Uses: Rapidly establishes in disturbed open sites, including burned sites, rockslides, flood washes. A valuable shrub for re-vegetating damaged land, such as overgrazed rangeland and abandoned mining areas.
Firewise: YES
Native To: British Columbia to Southeastern CA East to North Dakota to Texas
Oregon Native: YES
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5b – 8b
Report by: Viki Ashford & Carlotta Lucas, AGC Members
Sagebrush Checkerspot photo by: Scott Paige, Pacific Southwest Region U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons










