Sagebrush

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Sagebrush is a common name of a number of shrubby species in the genus Artemisia native to North America:

  • Artemisia arbuscula – Little Sagebrush, Low Sagebrush
  • Artemisia arctica – Boreal Sagebrush
  • Artemisia bigelovii – Bigelow Sagebrush
  • Artemisia californica – Coastal Sagebrush, California Sagebrush
  • Artemisia cana – Silver Sagebrush
  • Artemisia carruthii – Carruth's Sagebrush
  • Artemisia filifolia – Sand Sagebrush
  • Artemisia franserioides – Ragweed Sagebrush
  • Artemisia frigida – Fringed Sagebrush
  • Artemisia ludoviciana – Gray Sagewort, Prairie Sage, White Sagebrush
  • Artemisia michauxiana – Michaux Sagebrush
  • Artemisia nesiotica – Island Sagebrush
  • Artemisia packardiae – Packard's Wormwood, Succor Creek Sagebrush
  • Artemisia papposa – Owyhee Sage, Owyhee Sagebrush
  • Artemisia pedatifida – Birdfoot Sagebrush
  • Artemisia rigida – Scabland Sagebrush
  • Artemisia rothrockii – Timberline Sagebrush
  • Artemisia scopulorum – Alpine Sagebrush, Dwarf Sagebrush
  • Artemisia tridentata – Sagebrush, Big Sagebrush, Common Sagebrush, Blue Sagebrush, Black Sagebrush
  • Artemisia tripartita – Threetip Sagebrush

Sagebrush could also refer to Sagebrush Corporation, which produced library automation software, now owned by Follett Software.

Sagebrush could also refer to the student-run newspaper of the University of Nevada.

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