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related to
Sarcobatus.
Wikisource has the text of a 1905 New
International Encyclopedia article about "
Sarcobatus".
Jepson Flora:
Sarcobatus vermiculatus...
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chenopodiums may be
called saltbushes,
including C.
robertianum and C. nutans.
Sarcobatus vermiculatus,
native to
North America, is a
halophyte plant, and is sometimes...
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Sarcobatus Flat is a
closed valley in
western Nye County,
Nevada between Goldfield and Beatty. The
Bullfrog Hills form the
southern boundary and the Grapevine...
- up to 25
millimetres (0.98 in) in diameter, with five
yellow petals.
Sarcobatus vermiculatus is a green-leaved
shrub found from
southeastern British Columbia...
- Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming,
where it
feeds on the
roots of
greasewood (
Sarcobatus vermiculatus) and
saltbush (Atriplex). Bezark,
Larry G. A Photographic...
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intermittent saline lakes, such as the
Black Rock Desert,
Carson Sink, and
Sarcobatus Flat. Marshes,
remnant lakes and
playas are all that
remain of Pleistocene...
- communities.
Pygmy rabbits are also
found in
areas where greasewood (
Sarcobatus spp.) is abundant. Some
woody species found on
sites inhabited by pygmy...
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Discovered (for the
first time by
European Americans):
Black greasewood (
Sarcobatus vermiculatus) Blue flax (Linum lewisii)
Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea)...
- is
about 6,000 feet (1,830 m).
Other plants in the
habitat may
include Sarcobatus vermiculatus,
Chrysothamnus nauseosus, and
Sporobolus airoides. This rare...
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reported in big
sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) and
black greasewood (
Sarcobatus vermiculatus)
communities of
northern Utah. Black-tailed
jackrabbits require...