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An actual creosote bush up close has a rather rag-tag branch structure with very small waxy leaves that make it quite airy:The examples in Mojave are about 18-36" tall and pretty water starved, typically. Cultivated one can be much taller, and the leaf colour ranges from quite light to quite dark. I'll go for something a bit lighter than the above trials. In any case, I'm looking for alternatives for the branch structure. I've tried making static grass tufts, but mine usually look too radial, and they didn't take ground foam all that well. I've also tried twine, but could not get it to hold a shape at all. (Anyone have a recipe for stiffening twine a little bit?)
...* Mike, do you have any of these tufts on hand? ...
Have you looked into the stuff from Martin Welberg?http://www.martinwelberg.nl/I feel like his tufts might be worth looking at.