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Sagebrush Church Sagebrush Church exists to know Christ and to make Christ known in the greater Albuquerque area and throughout New Mexico
Sagebrush - Wikipedia Sagebrush is the common name of several woody and herbaceous species of plants in the genus Artemisia The best-known sagebrush is the shrub Artemisia tridentata Sagebrush is native to the western half of North America
Sagebrush | Description, Species, Ecology, Facts | Britannica sagebrush, any of various shrubby species of the genus Artemisia (formerly in Seriphidium) of the aster family (Asteraceae) They are native to semiarid plains and mountain slopes of western North America
Sagebrush - U. S. National Park Service Sagebrush is a widespread shrub across the American West It is considered the largest terrestrial (land) ecosystem in the United States It has a vast range and exists in deserts, valleys, mesas, mountains, and plains Today, sagebrush ecosystems cover over 175 million acres
sagebrush - US Forest Service Sagebrush is an emblem of the mountain West Its grey leaves and pale yellow inflorescences inspire differing emotions in different people, or even in the same people at different times
The Sagebrush Sea Is Vanishing—Why That Matters I TNC The Sagebrush Sea hosts a complex web of native plants—sagebrush, bunchgrasses, wildflowers—that support more than 350 species of conservation concern From pygmy rabbits and burrowing owls to mule deer and pronghorn, wildlife depends on this ecosystem
Sagebrush Conservation Gateway The sagebrush biome is one of the most intact and least modified ecosystems in the world, on par with the Amazon or the Serengeti It’s also the largest contiguous open space in the Lower 48
Sagebrush - Discover Lewis Clark Among these, big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) stands out as an iconic shrub of the western landscape, recognized by its tall, woody form and deeply lobed, aromatic leaves It dominates vast swaths of rangeland, supporting a web of life from pronghorn antelope to sage grouse
Celebrating Sagebrush: The West’s Most Important Native Plant Above ground, sagebrush serves as a nurse plant, creating conditions crucial for other important native plants, including grass, to grow These plants feed a variety of wildlife as well as herds of rangeland animals, like cattle and sheep, which have long been the backbone of western communities