Definition:
"Bud sagebrush" is a type of plant that grows in the United States. It is a perennial, which means it lives for more than two years. This plant is especially important because it provides food (forage) for sheep and other animals.
In more advanced discussions, you might talk about the ecological benefits of bud sagebrush, such as its role in maintaining soil health or supporting biodiversity in its native habitat.
While "bud sagebrush" specifically refers to this type of plant, "sagebrush" alone can refer to other varieties of sage plants. Always clarify which type of sagebrush you mean.
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "bud sagebrush," but in discussions about farming or livestock, you might hear phrases like: - "To graze on" - which means for animals to eat grass or plants in a field.
"Bud sagebrush" is an important plant for sheep farmers in the United States. Understanding its role in agriculture can help new learners appreciate its value in the ecosystem and livestock management.