Data provided by the participants of the Consortium of California Herbaria

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Datisca glomerata is a species of plant native to California, Nevada, and Baja California known by the common name Durango root. It is one of only two to four species in the plant family Datiscaceae. It is an erect perennial herb with distinctive long, pointed, often sharply serrated leaves. It is said to superficially resemble Cannabis species. Its yellowish green flowers grow in clusters from the axilla of the leaf, where it joins the stem. A thick stand of the plant can form a medium-sized bush. All parts of this plant are toxic and in some areas it is considered a noxious weed. It is reported to be poisonous to cattle. It is also one of a rare group of androdioecious species.

Plant type

Perennial herb

Size

7 ft Tall

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Color

Yellow, Green

Sun

Full Sun

Propagation

For propagating by seed: No treatment.

Site type

Dry valleys and slopes

Plant communities

Chaparral, Foothill Woodland, Mixed Evergreen Forest, Yellow Pine Forest, Wetland-Riparian