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Simmondsia chinenis.

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The Latin name of the jojoba shrub is Simmondsia chinensis.

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Where is the jojoba shrub native to?

The jojoba shrub is native specifically to the Sonoran and Mojave deserts. These deserts span Arizona and California in the United States and extend into Mexico. The jojoba shrub is popular due to the wax found in its seeds which are used to make jojoba oil, a substance often used in cosmetics and perfumes.


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