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- The best known sagebrush is the shrub " Artemisia tridentata ".
- There are also shrubs such as the sagebrush " Artemisia tridentata ".
- Subspecies of big sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " ) dominate drier portions of the landscapes.
- The essential oil of the plant Big Sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " ) contains 5 % methacrolein.
- It generally grows at low altitudes in the mountains, very often with big sagebrush, " Artemisia tridentata ".
- It covers an area of among Great Basin high-desert sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " ) and California Juniper.
- It grows on dry, sandy soil, usually with sagebrush ( mostly " Artemisia tridentata " ), at elevations of.
- Most of the sagebrush that occurs in the Wasatch Range is mountain big sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata ssp . vaseyana " ).
- Many of the valley bottoms at one time were occupied by basin big sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata ssp . tridentata " ).
- The Great Basin phytochorion is distinguished by the presence of Great Basin sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " ), and saltbushes in genus Atriplex.
- First the Churro wool yarn is dyed yellow with sagebrush, " Artemisia tridentata ", and then it is soaked in black dye afterbath.
- It occurs in habitat types with junipers ( " Juniperus occidentalis " ) and sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " ), in damp ground.
- Pine species include Jeffrey pine ( " Pinus jeffreyi " ), Sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " ) is a common shrub of the understory.
- Wyoming big sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata ssp . wyomingensis " ) occurs at the lowest and driest elevations, although much of the Wasatch Range is above the elevation where this subspecies occurs.
- The area is dominated by low growing ( 18 ) sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " ) and scattered lodgepole pine ( " Pinus contorta murrayana " ) and a few juniper.
- Sagebrush provides food and habitat for a variety of species, such as sage grouse, pronghorn antelope, gray vireo, pygmy rabbit, and mule deer . " Artemisia tridentata " is the state flower of Nevada.
- Nuttall collected and identified 113 species of western plants, including sagebrush, " Artemisia tridentata " and " mule's ear ", a sunflower genus, which he named " Wyethia " in Wyeth's honor.
- A relict population of great basin sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " ) is visible along Highway 33 at the Bear Canyon trailhead; several populations of this species are left over from the last glacial epoch, when it was more widespread due to the cooler climate then.
- Western toads have been collected from sedge meadows near a pond occurring in a creosotebush ( " Larrea tridentata " ) community, and from aspen ( " Populus " spp . )-willow groves within big sagebrush ( " Artemisia tridentata " )-grassland.
- The north facing slopes receive more snow often because of prevailing winds and are shaded from direct sunlight during the winter, consequently they have more water available to support trees and forests, while the south facing slopes which receive more insolation is much hotter and dryer and supports only smaller more desert adapted woody plant species . North facing slopes here are dominated by a Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii forest while the south facing slopes are mainly dominated by desert shrubs Artemisia tridentata and Purshia tridentata.