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NATIVE SHRUBS ~ FOUR-WING SALTBRUSH Atriplex canescens

image of Four-wing saltbushFour-Wing Saltbush is a salt tolerant shrub. Its leaves are food for deer and antelope and the seeds are eaten by several different species of birds as well as rodents.

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Last Updated: 1/14/09


REFUGE HABITAT

Plants that grow naturally on this short grass prairie are called "native" plants. The Refuge has four major groups.

  • Grasses
  • Wildflowers
  • Shrubs
  • Trees

Vegetation on the Rocky Mountain Arsenal is a mixture of different grasses, shrubs. semi-shrubs, forbes and wildflowers.

There are several species of shrubs at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. Rubber rabbitbrush and Fringed sage are the most common. Other common species include Four-wing saltbush, Sand sagebrush and Spanish bayonet.


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