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Sarcobatus is a
North American genus of two
species of
flowering plants,
formerly considered to be a
single species.
Common names for S.
vermiculatus...
- be
called saltbushes,
including C.
robertianum and C. nutans.
Sarcobatus vermiculatus,
native to
North America, is a
halophyte plant, and is sometimes...
- (for the
first time by
European Americans):
Black greasewood (
Sarcobatus vermiculatus) Blue flax (Linum lewisii)
Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea) Curly-top...
- 25
millimetres (0.98 in) in diameter, with five
yellow petals.
Sarcobatus vermiculatus is a green-leaved
shrub found from
southeastern British Columbia...
- Utah, and Wyoming,
where it
feeds on the
roots of
greasewood (
Sarcobatus vermiculatus) and
saltbush (Atriplex). Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog...
- in big
sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) and
black greasewood (
Sarcobatus vermiculatus)
communities of
northern Utah. Black-tailed
jackrabbits require...
- spp.) is
occasionally used for
nesting cover with
greasewood (
Sarcobatus vermiculatus) and
shadscale (Atriplex canescens)
being rarely used. Greater...
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Hordeum murinum,
Lepidium spp.,
Purshia tridentata,
Salix spp.,
Sarcobatus vermiculatus, and
Urtica dioica.
Grazing is a main
threat to the species; some...
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Artemisia pygmaea,
Artemisia tridentata,
Chrysothamnus sp. and
Sarcobatus vermiculatus,
Elymus cinereus,
Elymus elymoides,
Sporobolus airoides, Stipa...
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communities and 135
individuals per 10 ha in
black greasewood (
Sarcobatus vermiculatus) communities. Ord's
kangaroo rats
occur in
communities on sandy...