Burning bush (disambiguation)

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Burning bush is described in the Book of Exodus and used as a symbol of various Presbyterian denominations.

The term (also burning-bush and burningbush) may also refer to:

Plant common names[edit]

  • Bassia scoparia, large annual herb in the family Chenopodiaceae native to Eurasia introduced to many parts of North America
  • Combretum paniculatum, a plant native to Africa
  • Dictamnus, a herbaceous plant of the family Rutaceae known for its volatile oils native to southern Europe, North Africa, and much of Asia
  • Euonymus
    • Euonymus alatus, the winged spindle or winged euonymus, a plant native to eastern Asia common as an ornamental and invasive in North America
    • Euonymus atropurpureus, the eastern burning bush, a plant native primarily to Midwestern United States
    • Euonymus occidentalis, the western burning bush, a plant native to western North America

Other uses[edit]