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Coastal sagebrush—see
California sagebrush Dwarf sagebrush—see
Alpine sagebrush Fringed sagebrush—Artemisia
frigida Gray sagewort—see
White sagebrush Island...
- Or, the
sagebrush steppe ecoregion,
having one or more
kinds of
sagebrush, bunchgr****es and others;
Sagebrush could also
refer to:
Sagebrush Corporation...
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Artemisia tridentata,
commonly called big
sagebrush,
Great Basin sagebrush or
simply sagebrush (one of
several related species of this name), is an aromatic...
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Sagebrush steppe also
known as the
sagebrush sea, is a type of shrub-steppe, a
plant community characterized by the
presence of shrubs, and
usually dominated...
- The
Sagebrush Rebellion was a
movement in the
Western United States in the 1970s and the 1980s that
sought major changes to
federal land control, use...
- vary
according to altitude: from low
salty dry lakes, up
through rolling sagebrush valleys, to pinyon-juniper forests. The
significant variation between...
- The
sagebrush sparrow (Artemisiospiza nevadensis) is a medium-sized
sparrow of the
western United States and
northwestern Mexico. It used to be placed...
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Sagebrush scrub is a
vegetation type (biome) of mid-to-high
elevation Western United States deserts characterized by low-growing drought-resistant shrubs...
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names for
various species in the
genus include mugwort, wormwood, and
sagebrush. Some
botanists split the
genus into
several genera, but DNA analysis...
- The
sagebrush lizard or
sagebrush swift (Sceloporus graciosus) is a
common species of
phrynosomatid lizard found at mid to high
altitudes in the western...