Woody brush species that lose their leaves annually. These species are generally easier to control than evergreen brush species using herbicides. Some issues with deciduous woody brush are resprouting from root systems, aggressive germination in disturbed areas, aggressive competition for soil moisture, excessive fuel accumulation and fire risk, and road obstruction.
Deciduous Woody Brush
Bitter Cherry
Prunus emarginata
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Bitter cherry
Bitter cherry
Bitter cherry
Blueblossom
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus
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Blueblossom
Blueblossom
Blueblossom
Choke Cherry
Prunus virginiana
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Choke cherry
Choke cherry
Common Snowberry
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Common snowberry
Common snowberry
Common snowberry
Symphoricarpos albus
Deerbrush
Ceanothus integerimus
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Eastern Redbud
Cercis canadensis
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Eastern redbud
Eastern redbud
Eastern redbud
Gooseberry
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Gooseberry
Gooseberry
Gooseberry
Ribes uva-crispa
Himalayan Blackberry
Rubus armeniacus
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Himalayan blackberry
Himalayan blackberry
Himalayan blackberry
Himalayan blackberry
Poison Oak
Toxicodendron diversilobum
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Poison oak
Poison oak
Poison oak
Serviceberry
Amelanchier spp.
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Serviceberry
Serviceberry
Serviceberry
Thimbleberry
Rubus parviflorus
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Thimbleberry
Thimbleberry
Thimbleberry