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DescriptionCastilleja angustifolia in sagebrush steppe on lava bedrock (5885106320).jpg
Sagebrush steppe when extensive of lava bedrock is some of the more plant diverse. In the protected sagebrush steppe of the INL, nearly 70 plant species can be sampled from 1 hectare in such settings. In spite of how common are the exotics Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) and Alyssum desertorum (desert alyssum), the native plant diversity in sagebrush steppe where lava bedrock is extensive is remarkable. [RD 30 off Lincoln Blvd near the 14 mile marker.]
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