Vegetation type of the Western United States deserts
Blackbush scrub,[1] or blackbrush scrub,[2] is a vegetation type of the Western United States deserts characterized by low growing, dark gray blackbush (Coleogyne ramosissima) as the dominant species.[1][2] Blackbush often occurs in pure stands, giving a uniform dark gray appearance to the landscape.[1]
Blackbushscrub, or blackbrush scrub, is a vegetation type of the Western United States deserts characterized by low growing, dark gray blackbush (Coleogyne...
zone dominated by creosote bush and white bursage, then rising to a blackbushscrub zone, followed by a pygmy conifer zone with juniper, pinyon pine, and...
Blackbushscrub, or blackbrush scrub, is a vegetation type of the Western United States deserts characterized by low growing, dark gray blackbush (Coleogyne...
as gland-dots in the leaves. Gaillardia pinnatifida can be found in blackbushscrub, mixed shrub-grasslands, and pinyon–juniper woodland communities.: 78 ...
eastern Mojave Desert. Dominant vegetation includes creosote brush scrub, blackbushscrub, Joshua tree woodland, yucca, cacti, and some grasses. Wildlife...