Sagebrush

In this article we are going to delve into the topic of Sagebrush, analyzing its different aspects and repercussions in today's society. Sagebrush has been the subject of debate and controversy in recent times, arousing the interest of researchers, academics and citizens. Throughout the next lines, we will explore its origin, evolution and its influence in different areas, as well as the possible implications it has for the future. From its origins to the present day, Sagebrush has played a fundamental role in shaping the world we know, and it is important to understand its scope and consequences in order to address it appropriately.

Artemisia tridentata ("big sagebrush")
Leaves and flowers of Artemisia tridentata
Artemisia pygmaea

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. Sagebrushes are native to the North American west.

Following is an alphabetical list of common names for various species of the genus Artemisia, along with their corresponding scientific name. Many of these species are known by more than one common name, and some common names represent more than one species.

See also


References

  • Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Sage-brush" . Encyclopedia Americana.

External links

  • The dictionary definition of sagebrush at Wiktionary