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Sarcobatus vermiculatus
Greasewood is a tough plant that grows in dry places. It has long, thin branches and can survive in very salty soil. This plant helps animals find food and shade in the desert.
生息地: Desert
The Greasewood is a sturdy, thorny shrub with rigid, light green to yellowish-green leaves that drop in fall. Its pale bark is often deeply furrowed, giving it a gnarled, robust appearance in arid landscapes.
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カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It can grow in places where the soil is even saltier than seawater!
Its super dense wood was historically used to make strong, durable fence posts!
Some Native American tribes once used Greasewood ashes to make a kind of soap!
You can often spot Greasewood thriving where old, dried-up streambeds once flowed!
Greasewood can *store and excrete excess salt* through its leaves, helping it thrive in briny soils other plants avoid.
Greasewood has *deep taproots* that can reach groundwater, allowing it to survive extreme drought in very dry regions.
Greasewood has *sharp thorns* on its branches that help protect its tender foliage from hungry grazing animals.
Odocoileus hemionus
Browse its leaves and twigs
Antilocapra americana
Forages on its foliage
Lepus californicus
Consumes stems and leaves
Centrocercus urophasianus
Uses for nesting cover
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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100-300 cm
100-200 cm
夏
いいえ
高度
多年生
風
Desert
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