Scenic Drive: Creosote Bush

Creosote Bush

After a rain these plants give off a musty, resinous odor which is the basis of the Mexican name, hediondilla (freely translated, “little stinker”). Also known gobernadora. A member of the Caltrop Family.

  • This many-branched shrub can grow to 10′ but most found along the drive, and they are quite common, are under 6′.
  • Creosote blooms periodically with peaks in March-April and November-December. Flowers are yellow, 5-petaled; followed by a globe-shaped, fuzzy white capsule.
  • Its varnish-like coating on leaves slows evaporation and conserves water.
  • Parts of the plants were used medicinally by Native Americans. Resin from branches was used as glue.