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- Greasewood abstract "Greasewood is a common name shared by several plants: Adenostoma fasciculatum is a plant with white flowers that is native to Oregon, Nevada, California, and northern Baja California. This shrub is one of the most widespread plants of the chaparral biome. Baccharis sarothroides is a shrub with tiny green blooms native to the Sonoran Desert of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, commonly found in gravelly dry soils and disturbed areas. Glossopetalon spinescens is a species of shrub known by the common names spiny greasewood and Nevada greasewood. The shrub is native to the western United States and northern Mexico, where it grows in mountainous habitats, often on limestone substrates. It has small white-petalled flowers in the leaf axils. Larrea tridentata is a prominent species in the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan Deserts. Its flowers are up to 25 millimetres (0.98 in) in diameter, with five yellow petals. Sarcobatus vermiculatus is a green-leaved shrub found from southeastern British Columbia and southwest Alberta, Canada south through the drier regions of the United States (east to North Dakota and west Texas, west to central Washington and eastern California) to northern Mexico (Coahuila). It is a halophyte, usually found in sunny, flat areas around the margins of playas.Plants called greasewood".
- Greasewood wikiPageID "38642821".
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- Greasewood wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Greasewood wikiPageRevisionID "596361686".
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Adenostoma_fasciculatum.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Baccharis_sarothroides.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Baja_California_Peninsula.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Biome.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Chaparral.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Chihuahuan_Desert.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Coahuila.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Dry_lake.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Flower.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Glossopetalon_spinescens.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Halophyte.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Larrea_tridentata.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Leaf.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Mojave_Desert.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Nevada.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink North_Dakota.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Sarcobatus.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Shrub.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Sonoran_Desert.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greasewood".
- Greasewood wikiPageWikiLinkText "greasewood".
- Greasewood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
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- Greasewood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Plant_common_name.
- Greasewood hypernym Name.
- Greasewood type Page.
- Greasewood type Redirect.
- Greasewood comment "Greasewood is a common name shared by several plants: Adenostoma fasciculatum is a plant with white flowers that is native to Oregon, Nevada, California, and northern Baja California. This shrub is one of the most widespread plants of the chaparral biome. Baccharis sarothroides is a shrub with tiny green blooms native to the Sonoran Desert of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, commonly found in gravelly dry soils and disturbed areas.".
- Greasewood label "Greasewood".
- Greasewood sameAs Q16870286.
- Greasewood sameAs Q16870286.
- Greasewood wasDerivedFrom Greasewood?oldid=596361686.
- Greasewood isPrimaryTopicOf Greasewood.