Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) typically lives between 50 to 100 years, although some individuals can survive longer under optimal conditions. Factors such as climate, soil quality, and disturbances like fire can influence their lifespan. The species is well-adapted to arid environments, contributing to its resilience and longevity.
A big sagebrush is another term for the Great Basin sagebrush, Latin name Artemisia tridentata.
cold desert
a dessert biome
cold desert
David L Sturges has written: 'Soil moisture response to spraying big sagebrush' -- subject(s): Soil moisture, Big sagebrush 'High-elevation watershed response to sagebrush control in southcentral Wyoming' -- subject(s): Control, Sagebrush, Watershed management, Forage plants
Michael G. Karl has written: 'Assessing big sagebrush at multiple spatial scales' -- subject(s): Big sagebrush, Ecology, Habitat, Habitat (Ecology), Range ecology, Sage grouse, Sagebrush, Vegetation dynamics, Vegetation monitoring
They commonly live in California but i found mine in Oregon, portland
Sagebrush and a variety of cacti.
Sagebrush plants can live up to 100 years or more in the right environmental conditions. However, many factors such as climate, soil quality, and human activities can impact the longevity of individual sagebrush plants.
Cougars live in nearly every habitat and are surrounded with whatever plants are found there. They are found in coniferous forests, deciduous forests, rain forests, deserts, wetlands, mountains, grasslands, savannas.
Big horned sheeps eat grass,sagebrush,weeds and of course (plants)
Yes, quail often inhabit areas with sagebrush, as it provides essential cover and nesting sites. They forage for food in these environments, eating seeds, insects, and other plant material found in or around sagebrush. The dense structure of sagebrush offers protection from predators, making it an ideal habitat for quail.