Shadscale scrub
Shadscale scrub is a Mojave Desert plant community and vegetation type or biome, characterized by salt tolerant plants—halophytes.
It is located at higher elevations than the saltbush scrub plant community, but shares some of its plant species.[1]
Flora
The shadscale scrub vegetation type commonly includes:[1]
- hop-sage (Grayia spinosa)
- winter fat (Krascheninnikovia lanata).
Shared members with higher elevation saltbush scrub include: [1]
- goosefoot family (Chenopodiaceae) members
- four-wing saltbrush (Atriplex canescens
- shadscale (Atriplex confertifolia)
- cattle spinach, or all-scale (Atriplex polycarpa).
Other species can include:
- Calochortus excavatus — Inyo County star tulip.
See also
- Saltbush scrub plant community
- Natural history of the Mojave Desert
- Flora of the California desert regions
References
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