DescriptionGrand Canyon Nat. Park - brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) - 32582817617.jpg
English: If you venture into the canyon below the Tonto Platform, you will find brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) nestled into the cliffs and slopes. In April the plants have yellow flowers are are numerous, providing food for wildlife like bighorn sheep. Brittlebush gets its name from the stems of these flowers, which break easily.
Brittlebush may be fragile, but it can rebound with any quick and steady rain.
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If you venture into the canyon below the Tonto Platform, you will find brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) nestled into the cliffs and slopes. In April the plants have yellow flowers are are numerous, providing food for wildlife like bighorn sheep. Brittlebush gets its name from the stems of these flowers, which break easily.
Brittlebush may be fragile, but it can rebound with any quick and steady rain.
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Grand Canyon Nat. Park - brittlebush (Encelia farinosa)