SHRUB-STEPPE
'Shrub-steppe' is a type of low rainfall natural grassland. Shrub-steppes are distinguishable from deserts, which are too dry to support a noticeable cover of perennial grasses or other shrubs, while the shrub-steppe has sufficient moisture levels to support a cover of perennial grasses and/or shrubs. Rainfall is less than seven inches per year.
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North America
The shrub steppes of North America occur in the western United States, between the Pacific Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada on the west and the Rocky Mountains on the east. They extend from southeastern Washington eastern Oregon, and eastern California, through Idaho, Nevada, and Utah, and into western Wyoming and Colorado. Growth is primarily low-lying shrubs, such as sagebrush.
Shrub-steppe ecoregions of North America include:
★ Colorado Plateau shrublands: northern Arizona, western Colorado, eastern Utah, and northern and central New Mexico
★ Great Basin shrub steppe: eastern California, central Nevada, western Utah, and southeastern Idaho.
★ Mojave desert: southeastern California, southern Nevada, and northwestern Arizona.
★ Snake-Columbia shrub steppe: south-central Washington, southwestern Oregon, northeastern California, northern Nevada, and central Idaho.
★ Wyoming Basin shrub steppe: central Wyoming, reaching into south-central Montana, northeastern Utah, southwestern Idaho, and northwestern Colorado.
See also
★ Sagebrush steppe
★ Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
★ Deserts and xeric shrublands
External links
★ U.S. Government article on Shrub-steppes
★ Index to Deserts & Xeric Shrublands at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu
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