Definitionn. low hardy much-branched spiny shrub common in alkaline soils of western America
Last update: October 10, 2015
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The valleys are covered with typical desert shrubs; greasewood (sarcobatus vermiculatus), creosote bushes (larrea tridentata), and sage-brush (artemisia tridentata); the first-named plant is abundant, chiefly in the N. [Please select]
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They are trying for the greasewood canyon, to cut us off. [Please select]
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A clear trail led up a dusty, gravelly slope, upon which scant greasewood and cactus appeared. [Please select]
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He stood just outside a clump of greasewood and cactus. [Please select]
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"Why in this world are you talking about stones and sage and greasewood." [Please select]
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] In the open plains surrounding the mesa rim (6,000 feet above the sea), are seen broad stretches of dusty sage brush and prickly greasewood. [Please select]
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Sage brush and greasewood grow abundantly near the villages, and these curious gnarled and twisted shrubs furnish the principal fuel of the Tusayan. [Please select]
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