Baccharis Pilularis is commonly known as coyote brush, chaparral broom, or bush baccharis. Coyote brush is a drought-tolerant shrub that can grow up to six feet tall and is native to California and Oregon. The plant has many small, green leaves that are elliptical in shape and produce yellow-green flowers. Other synonyms for Baccharis Pilularis include bursage, little chaparral, sweetbush, and gumplant. This versatile plant is used for landscaping and erosion control, and the leaves and flowers can be used to make herbal teas and medicines. The coyote brush has a unique aroma that is often compared to the smell of sagebrush, making it an iconic symbol of the American West.