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Definition of Sarcobatus vermiculatus
1. Noun. Low hardy much-branched spiny shrub common in alkaline soils of western America.
Group relationships: Genus Sarcobatus, Sarcobatus
Generic synonyms: Bush, Shrub
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarcobatus Vermiculatus
Literary usage of Sarcobatus vermiculatus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plant Indicators: The Relation of Plant Communities to Process and Practice by Frederic Edward Clements (1920)
"... Sarcobatus vermiculatus with a mean of 0.8 per cent. Atriplex confertifolia
possesses a mean of 0.5 per cent and Artemisia tridentata of 0.04 per cent. ..."
2. Phytopathology by American Phytopathological Society (1917)
"Arthur has reported successful cultures on Atrip- lex hastata L. with teliospores
from Delaware, and on Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hook. ..."
3. Soil Alkali: Its Origin, Nature, and Treatment by Franklin Stewart Harris (1920)
"Greasewood (Sarcobatus vermiculatus) is one of the most common alkali-indicating
plants found on moist saline FIG. 11. — THE BORDER BETWEEN GREASEWOOD AND ..."