SAGEBRUSH vs SAGE BRUSH: NOUN
- Any of several North American aromatic shrubs or small trees, of the genus Artemisia, having silvery-grey, green leaves.
- A low irregular shrub (Artemisia tridentata), of the order Compositæ, covering vast tracts of the dry alkaline regions of the American plains; -- called also sagebush, and wild sage.
- A collective name of various species of Artemisia which cover immense areas on the dry, often alkaline, plains and mountains of the western United States.
- An area dominated by sagebrush.
- Any of several aromatic plants of the genus Artemisia of the composite family, especially A. tridentata, a shrub of arid regions of western North America, having silver-green leaves and large clusters of small white flower heads.
- Any of several North American composite subshrubs of the genera Artemis or Seriphidium
- Alternative spelling of sagebrush.
- Any of several North American composite subshrubs of the genera Artemis or Seriphidium
SAGEBRUSH vs SAGE BRUSH: RELATED WORDS
- Prairie, Pinyon, Understory, Tamarisk, Chaparral, Cheatgrass, Scrub oak, Ponderosa, Rangeland, Bitterbrush, Bunchgrass, Saskatchewan, Diet, Sage, Sage brush
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SAGEBRUSH vs SAGE BRUSH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Vegetation, Saltbush, Prairie, Pinyon, Understory, Chaparral, Scrub oak, Ponderosa, Rangeland, Bitterbrush, Bunchgrass, Saskatchewan, Diet, Sage, Sage brush
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SAGEBRUSH vs SAGE BRUSH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Also to know, what is sagebrush good for?
- They may also move to draws, gently rolling sagebrush hills and sagebrush flats, as well as the sand hills.
- Big sagebrush gets its name from its stature and its relation to members of the sagebrush group.
- Western juniper has reduced nesting habitat due to a reduction in the amount of sagebrush available through expansion into big sagebrush vegetation types.
- Big sagebrush is killed by fire, and does not resprout, but fire stimulates germination of sagebrush seed.
- Expansion of conifers into sagebrush steppe is a management concern, since conifers reduce sagebrush cover for wildlife.
- Indeed, we can turn the Sagebrush Rebellion into the Sagebrush Solution.".
- Wyoming during years when sagebrush density was increasing and an increase after sagebrush control programs were under way.
- Major vegetation cover types in NFMGMA associated with biological crust development include low sagebrush and big sagebrush.
- There areextensive area dominated by big sagebrush or other sagebrush species.
- They respond well to calling, and hunters should focus efforts in sage brush areas, natural openings in forest habitats, or big game winter ranges.
- In the spring when they moved to the ranch there was nothing but sage brush.
- Sage brush, loco weed, and cactus are spontaneous and the crop never fails.
- We had to burn sage brush, dead weeds, or anything we could get.
- Dropping down onto the east side, we start to see grasslands, sage brush, mule deer and pronghorn.
- North Cascades sage brush landscape where the river for steelhead, Rainbow, Bulltrout and Whitefish exciting!
- He started plowing up the sage brush and planting grain.
SAGEBRUSH vs SAGE BRUSH: QUESTIONS
- Who is buying sagebrush golf and Sporting Club in Langley?
- How good is a Ranger 570 full size sagebrush green?
- Where is sagebrush High School from Romy and Michele?
- Does burning reduce shrubby cinquefoil in sagebrush vegetation?
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