「sagebrush」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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It is a plant of | sagebrush and other dry habitat. |
ommunities include pinyon-juniper woodlands, | sagebrush and small areas of west slope grassland. |
The Park forests consists mainly of pine, | sagebrush, and open meadows. |
0, a range fire destroyed most of the native | sagebrush and bunchgrass. |
from California to Idaho, where it grows in | sagebrush and other habitat. |
tions, harsh terrain, ancient Juniper trees, | sagebrush, and extensive arid land. |
ous types of mountain slope habitat, such as | sagebrush and chaparral, generally on granite sands. |
t grows in several types of habitat, such as | sagebrush and desert woodlands. |
It is an uncommon member of the flora in the | sagebrush and woodlands of these mountains, where it g |
of Oregon and California, where it grows in | sagebrush and other typical basin habitat. |
asin of the United States, where it grows in | sagebrush and other habitat. |
ral habitat types, including Pinyon-Juniper, | Sagebrush, and Ponderosa pine colonies at elevations g |
to California to Nebraska, where it grows in | sagebrush and woodland habitat. |
cluding mountain forests in alpine climates, | sagebrush, and woodlands. |
asin of the United States, where it grows in | sagebrush and other plateau habitat, including areas w |
grows in several types of habitat, including | sagebrush and woodland. |
The main image of the region is | sagebrush and rangeland, with benchlands flanking the |
Height of | sagebrush at brood sites ranged mainly between 6 to 18 |
The plant grows on | sagebrush badlands on soils originating from the Niobr |
Ranunculus glaberrimus ( | Sagebrush Buttercup) is a small plant native to interi |
Fred Huntley as | Sagebrush Charlie |
confused with the others of the palla group, | Sagebrush Checkerspot (C. |
ow Fritillary) is a small, charming plant of | sagebrush country in the western U.S and Canada. |
Nevada, where it grows in rocky soils in dry | sagebrush country. |
f the study at brood sites showed an average | sagebrush cover of 14% during June, 12% during July, 1 |
he team's westward travel was through barren | sagebrush desert with hardly any drinkable water and e |
Its usual habitat is rocky areas such as | sagebrush deserts and Ponderosa pine forests. |
nfluence by greatly reducing the size of the | sagebrush ecosystem. |
Their diet then switches to forbs, with | sagebrush gradually assuming primary importance. |
grows in several types of habitat, including | sagebrush, grassland, and forests. |
is endemic to California, where it grows in | sagebrush habitat on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada i |
M. evanescens has been observed in rocky | sagebrush habitat, especially in areas still moist fro |
In 1999, the | Sagebrush I building was destroyed by a fire that was |
f Indian paintbrush known by the common name | sagebrush Indian paintbrush that is endemic to the gra |
Cooperative | Sagebrush Initiative |
The | Sagebrush is now owned and operated by a Nevada corpor |
This species of | sagebrush is good winter fodder for grazing animals an |
Artemisia rothrockii is a rare species of | sagebrush known by the common names timberline sagebru |
Artemisia nesiotica is a species of | sagebrush known by the common name island sagebrush. |
Artemisia bigelovii is a species of | sagebrush known by the common name Bigelow sagebrush. |
Artemisia spinescens is a species of | sagebrush known by the common name budsage. |
Artemisia palmeri is a rare species of | sagebrush known by the common names San Diego sagewort |
ertainers are not brothel courtesans and the | Sagebrush ladies do not perform there. |
Sagebrush meadows are relatively dry and are home to a | |
Nevada of California, where it grows in dry | sagebrush meadows. |
rows in mountains and plateau, including the | sagebrush of the Great Basin. |
grows in many types of habitat, such as the | sagebrush of the Great Basin and in the Mojave Desert. |
Artemisia alaskana, the Alaskan | Sagebrush or Alaskan Wormwood, is a plant in the genus |
The Washington ground squirrel lives in | sagebrush or grassland habitats in the Columbia River |
e Great Basin Violet, Beckwith's Violet, and | Sagebrush Pansy, is an early-flowering plant of sagebr |
Plants of the Great Basin desert include Big | sagebrush, Pinyon pine, Utah juniper, Low sagebrush, S |
at, including plateau and desert, woodlands, | sagebrush, plains, and other areas with dry sandy and |
, where it grows in many types of desert and | sagebrush plateau habitat. |
For a time, the | Sagebrush Ranch used to be two separate (but connected |
ng brothels: the Kit Kat Guest Ranch and the | Sagebrush Ranch. |
mpeting brothels: the BunnyRanch Two and the | Sagebrush Ranch. |
wn by the common names Masonic rockcress and | sagebrush rockcress. |
western, 1927's Arizona Bound, Waters' sole | sagebrush saga not based on Zane Grey, starred Gary Co |
a western (Daring Deputies and the Return of | Sagebrush Sam), a fantasy film (Enchanted Travelers -- |
lopes and arid plains and is associated with | sagebrush scrub as well as pinyon pine or juniper wood |
western Nevada, where it grows in desert and | sagebrush scrub in the Mojave Desert and southern part |
the Great Basin, where it is a member of the | sagebrush scrub plant community. |
asin of the United States, where it grows in | sagebrush scrub and along the edges of mountain forest |
eral habitat types, including dry desert and | sagebrush scrub, woodland, and coniferous forest. |
o, where it grows in dry areas, particularly | sagebrush scrub. |
pes, this alkaline soil supports Gambel oak, | Sagebrush, Serviceberry, and Chokecherry. |
The | Sagebrush Sheep Moth or Hera Buckmoth (Hyalophora hera |
the temperate Mojave Desert into Great Basin | sagebrush shrubland ecotone, and freshwater spring rip |
Sand sagebrush-grasslands include sand | sagebrush, soapweed yucca (Yucca glauca), skunkbush su |
where it grows in seasonally wet areas from | sagebrush steppe to high mountains. |
stems, including subalpine meadow, foothill, | sagebrush steppe, and desert shrubland. |
The vegetation of the range is primarily | sagebrush steppe. |
f habitat, from chaparral to oak woodland to | sagebrush to desert sands. |
He published From | Sagebrush to Ivy: The Story of NNC 1913-1988 in 1988 a |
en include "kochia, Missouri milkvetch, sand | sagebrush, western sticktight, sunflower, redroot pigw |
Today the area is mostly a wasteland of | sagebrush with some cultivated fields where irrigation |
It is a deciduous shrub, similar to | sagebrush with a native range in the arid western Unit |
It grows in | sagebrush, woodland, and other Great Basin habitat. |
States where it is a member of the flora in | sagebrush, woodland, and desert scrub habitats. |
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