Bitterbrush

/ˈbɪt.ər.brʌʃ/ noun

A type of shrub or bush found in arid regions, particularly in North America, with leaves or flowers having a bitter taste.

Compound word from 'bitter' and 'brush' (meaning a bushy plant). The term likely arose from botanical descriptions noting the plant's unpalatable taste to grazing animals.

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