Buckbrush
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Buckbrush is the common name for several species of North American shrubs that deer feed on, including but probably not limited to:
- Phyllanthopsis phyllanthoides, maidenbrush (south-central U.S.)
- Some western North American species of the genus Ceanothus
- Purshia tridentata and P. stansburiana (dry regions of western North America)
- Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, native to the eastern United States and Canada
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