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- Q4797502 subject Q10011821.
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- Q4797502 abstract "Artemisia rigida is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names scabland sagebrush and stiff sagebrush. It is native to the northwestern United States, in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. It has been recorded in western Montana but these sightings may have been misidentifications.Artemisia rigida is a small, spreading, deciduous shrub with many woody branches up to 40 centimeters long. The stems are gray and hairy. The leaves are up to 4 centimeters long and trident-shaped. They are grayish in color from their coat of silvery hairs. The plant is "mildly" to "pungently" scented. The flower heads are somewhat bell-shaped and measure about half a centimeter wide. They contain 4 to 8 yellow-red to red florets.Artemisia rigida grows in harsh substrates where few other plants survive. The soil is generally very shallow and covers bedrock. The bedrock is always basalt, never granite. The roots of the plant are within the shallow soil layer with some anchoring in rock fractures. There is also sometimes a layer of impermeable clay. The substrate commonly undergoes frost heaving, which breaks it up. On these unproductive sites, which occur in the Channeled Scablands, for example, this plant is a climax species. It is an indicator of scabland habitat. In the Columbia Basin it may dominate regions with thin soils, and have Sandberg's bluegrass as the main understory species.Artemisia rigida provides food for wildlife because it is often the only plant exposed as the snow melts in the spring on mostly barren landscapes. Livestock also like it, especially the seedheads.".
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- Q4797502 conservationStatus "G5".
- Q4797502 conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
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- Q4797502 genus Q156421.
- Q4797502 kingdom Q756.
- Q4797502 order Q21730.
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- Q4797502 synonym "*Artemisia trifida var. rigida (Nutt.)".
- Q4797502 synonym "*Seriphidium rigidum (Nutt.) W.A.Weber)".
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- Q4797502 binomialAuthority "A.Gray".
- Q4797502 familia Q25400.
- Q4797502 genus "Artemisia".
- Q4797502 ordo Q21730.
- Q4797502 regnum "Plantae".
- Q4797502 status "G5".
- Q4797502 statusSystem "TNC".
- Q4797502 synonyms "*Artemisia trifida var. rigida (Nutt.) *Seriphidium rigidum ( W.A.Weber)".
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- Q4797502 type Eukaryote.
- Q4797502 type Plant.
- Q4797502 type Species.
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- Q4797502 comment "Artemisia rigida is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names scabland sagebrush and stiff sagebrush. It is native to the northwestern United States, in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. It has been recorded in western Montana but these sightings may have been misidentifications.Artemisia rigida is a small, spreading, deciduous shrub with many woody branches up to 40 centimeters long. The stems are gray and hairy.".
- Q4797502 label "Artemisia rigida".
- Q4797502 depiction Artemisia_rigida.jpg.