Baccharis Tola Var. Viscosissima
Tola bush, scientifically known as Baccharis tola var. viscosissima, is a shrub native to the arid and semi-arid regions of South America. It is characterized by its thick, waxy leaves and small, clustered flowers that bloom in the dry season. This resilient plant thrives in harsh environments with minimal water, making it an important component of local ecosystems. Often used in traditional medicine for its purported health benefits, the Tola bush holds cultural and ecological significance. Its ability to survive in extreme conditions highlights its adaptability and importance in biodiversity conservation.