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- Coastal sagebrush—see California sagebrush Dwarf sagebrush—see Alpine sagebrush Fringed sagebrush—Artemisia frigida Gray sagewort—see White sagebrush Island...
- eleven to thirteen species of co**** shrubs often known colloquially as "sagebrushes", which are very prominent parts of the flora in western North America...
- Artemisia tridentata, commonly called big sagebrush, Great Basin sagebrush or simply sagebrush (one of several related species of this name), is an aromatic...
- 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 Sagebrusher is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Roy Stewart, Marguerite De La Motte and Noah Beery. Roy...
- 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...
- is a North American species of sagebrush known by the common names little sagebrush, low sagebrush, or black sagebrush. It is native to the western United...
- Or, the sagebrush steppe ecoregion, having one or more kinds of sagebrush, bunchgr****es and others; Sagebrush could also refer to: Sagebrush Corporation...
- California sagebrush, is a species of western North American shrub in the sunflower family. In the western United States, California sagebrush is grown...
- The sagebrush vole (Lemmiscus curtatus) is a tiny vole found in western North America. It is the only member of the genus Lemmiscus. They are somewhat...