Black — Greasewood
: It typically grows as an erect or spreading shrub, reaching heights between 2 and 8 feet .
: Its branches are rigid and spiny, with bark that starts out smooth and white, eventually turning yellowish-gray or light brown with deep grooves as it matures. black greasewood
: It is frequently used for revegetating eroded or saline areas and stabilizing wind-blown soil. Interactions with Animals and Humans Black Greasewood | EcoRestore Utah Portal | USU : It typically grows as an erect or
Black greasewood ( Sarcobatus vermiculatus ) is a tough, spiny, and deeply-rooted shrub that thrives in the harsh, salty soils of western North America. Often found in saline bottomlands and alkali flats, this native perennial is a true survivor of the desert. Physical Characteristics black greasewood