Artemisia tridentata

Characteristics
Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. tridentata
Great Basin sagebrush
A waif on newly seeded ground.
Shrub
Perennial
Vascular
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According to Beckwith et al. (1917), in 1909 at Highland Park and around Cobb's Hill Reservoir in Rochester, Monroe County grass seed was spread that had been contaminated with seeds of mostly western North American plants. Local botanists were instrumental in keeping these newly seeded areas from being mowed for a few years after which time the area was mowed on a regular basis. Collections were made of the species that appeared after the seeding. Seven years later in 1916 a majority of these introductions were reported to still be present (Beckwith et al. 1917). Many of these species are no longer persistent. Artemisia tridentata ssp. tridentata was one of these introductions. It was reported in Beckwith et al. (1917) as Artemisia trifida (a name which is now considered a synonym of A. tripartita).
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Not Native SNA (State Rank)
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Classification
Eudicots
Asterales
Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. tridentata - Great Basin sagebrush
Citation
Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. tridentata
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Species Distribution Map

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