Purshia stansburyana is a
shrub generally growing up to about one to three meters tall, known to approach 4 meters to up to 8 meters in exceptional circumstances, becoming somewhat treelike. It easily
hybridizes with other
Purshia species. It is covered in shreddy bark. The small, very thick, glandular leaves are divided into several lobes which may be divided into sub-lobes. The leaves on the upper side are dotted, i.e. are punctate. The shrub blooms abundantly in white or cream-colored flowers with clawed petals; flowers are strongly and sweetly fragrant. Blooming continues from spring until the first
frost. The fruit is an
achene, a long plumelike structure up to 6 centimeters long. The plume is
dispersed on the wind and by animals such as rodents. The shrub is
drought-tolerant and the seedlings may actually survive better in years of below average
precipitation. ==Uses==