Black Greasewood [WORKING]

Black Greasewood [WORKING]

: It has deep roots that can tap into high water tables, making it a critical component of Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems . While severe fires can kill it, the plant commonly sprouts back quickly after low-to-moderate severity burns.

: The leaves are bright green, fleshy, and linear. Because the plant "harvests" salt from the soil, the leaves often have a salty crust that can be tasted. Ecological Role and Survival black greasewood

: Greasewood is a halophyte, meaning it is salt-tolerant. It actually improves soil quality for some microbial colonies by concentrating salts in its leaves; when the leaves drop, they increase the surface soil's salinity and pH. : It has deep roots that can tap