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Big sagebrush

Bruce L. Welch

Big sagebrush

a sea fragmented into lakes, ponds, and puddles

by Bruce L. Welch

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Published by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station in Fort Collins, CO .
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    Subjects:
  • Big sagebrush -- West (U.S.),
  • Big sagebrush -- Ecology -- West (U.S.),
  • Big sagebrush -- Control -- West (U.S.)

  • Edition Notes

    StatementBruce L. Welch
    SeriesGeneral technical report RMRS -- GTR-144
    ContributionsRocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo.)
    The Physical Object
    FormatElectronic resource
    Pagination210 p.
    Number of Pages210
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL13573108M
    OCLC/WorldCa85843857

    Big sagebrush. Artemisia This genus of several hundred plants belonging to the aster family derives from Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting who befriended wild animals and plants.. tridentata Latin for “three teeth,” referring to the three lobes on the leaf.. By Lee Lamb Photo by Pat Munday. This story is featured in Montana Outdoors July-August issue. I recently ran across a book that celebrates this diversity, The Sagebrush Ocean, a natural history of the Great Basin, by Stephen Trimble. It’s a coffee table-sized book, loaded with beautiful color and black and white images from throughout the Great Basin, many taken during winter and on backpack trips deep into remote wilderness areas.

    Big sagebrush is a tall green-grey shrub that grows up to two metres high. It has lots of branches and grey bark. The twigs are very hairy and the leaves have three teeth at the end. It has small yellow flowers on the ends of the twigs, and the entire shrub smells wonderful.   Chapter Three of the Big Book, titled, “More About Alcoholism,” describes a number of people exhibiting behaviors the book calls “curious mental phenomenon,” or mental blank spots. If you or a loved one are struggling with alcoholism and/or addiction contact Sagebrush today for a free confidential assessment, Category.

    Saturday, March NEXT Ownership Class (Riverside) Sunday, April 5. Resources wherever you go. Watch sermons, do Daily Devotionals, find locations and more on our Sagebrush App! Search Sagebrush Church in the App Store or Google Play. Spend time with God this week. Start a Daily Devotional today! Read the latest devotional.   CONTROLLING SAGEBRUSH ON RANGELANDS CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. PHOTO FIGURE Beaters give a good kill of older, even-aged big sagebrush. The mulch produced is shown in the foreground. Small or low-growing sagebrush is little damaged. The advantages and limitations of beating as a method for sagebrush control are as Cited by: 4.


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Subalpine, or spicate big sagebrush, is believed to be a stabilized hybrid between mountain big sagebrush and silver sagebrush (Artemisia cana Pursh ssp.

viscidula [Osterhout] Beetle). Plants are similar to those of mountain big sagebrush except that leaves and floral heads are larger, the floral heads having 10 to 18 flowers per Size: KB.

Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) is a common sight along roadsides and in open fields in parts of the Northern plant is characteristic with its grayish green, needle-like leaves and spicy, yet acrid, smell. During the heat of the day, the scent is a recognizable fragrance in desert and scrublands.

Big sagebrush provides nesting cover for sage grouse, other upland game birds, and several species of sparrows. It also helps prevent erosion, protects animals against wind and rain, and provides shade.

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“Bonneville sagebrush” is a hybrid of Wyoming and Mountain big sagebrush, and the combination of the two genotypes seems. big sagebrush This plant can be weedy or invasive according to the authoritative sources noted plant may be known by one or more common names.

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An ecological study of a relict grassland and an adjacent grazed pasture in Beaverhead Valley, Montana. M.S. thesis. Montana State University, Bozeman.

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Settlement got its significant beginnings in Montana in the s, brought on by the mining camps of gold seekers (Spence ). Sagebrush Hunts, Dalhart, Texas. 4, likes 64 talking about this 3 were here. Sagebrush Hunts offers hunts for Mule Deer, Whitetail, Antelope, in NM, /5(15).

DISTRIBUTION Wyoming big sagebrush and basin big sagebrush steppe and shrubland communities are widely distributed throughout the West, and occur mostly in the Intermountain West (the region bounded by the Cascade Range, Sierra Nevada, and Arizona/New Mexico mountains to the west and the front ranges of the Rocky Mountains to the east), but they.

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It has a wide distribution and occurs in a variety of habitats, and its characteristic aroma has become emblematic of the American West. She even published a newspaper, The Salton Seafarer, and wrote a book, Salton Sea Story.

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It is a childhood story of adventure. Title Post-fire recovery of Wyoming big sagebrush shrub-steppe in centeral and southeast Montana / Summary Sagebrush is a widespread habitat throughout our study area and a number of species including Greater Sage-grouse, pronghorn, Brewers Sparrow, Sage Sparrow, Sage Thrasher and sagebrush vole are sagebrush dependent, at least at some stage of their life.

Big sagebrush or Great Basin sagebrush is an evergreen shrub, 1 1/ ft. tall, with a gnarled spread somewhat less than its height.

It may have a short trunk or be branched from the base. It may have a short trunk or be branched from the base. OCLC Number: Notes: Caption title.

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The item Big sagebrush: a sea fragmented into lakes, ponds, and puddles, Bruce L. Welch represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Brigham Young University.Artemisia tridentata Artemisia tridentata Nutt.

Big Sagebrush, Great Basin Sagebrush Asteraceae (Aster Family) Synonym(s): USDA Symbol: ARTR2 USDA Native Status: L48 (N), CAN Big sagebrush or Great Basin sagebrush is an evergreen shrub, 1 1/ ft.

tall, with a gnarled spread somewhat less than its height. It may have a short trunk or be branched from the base.Sagebrush Identification, Ecology, and Palatability Relative to Sage-Grouse Roger Rosentreter Abstract—Basic identification keys and comparison tables for 23 low and big sagebrush (Artemisia) taxa are presented.

Differences in sagebrush ecology, soil temperature regimes, geographic range, palatability, mineralogy, and chemistry are discussed Cited by: