Chamise

/tʃəˈmiːz/ noun

A common shrub with small leaves and white flowers found in chaparral regions of California, also called greasewood.

From Spanish 'chamiso' or 'chamiz,' possibly derived from Arabic or indigenous language roots. The plant was named by Spanish colonizers in California.

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