The
Sarcobatus area of distribution is western
North America, from southeastern
British Columbia and southwest
Alberta,
Canada south through the drier regions of the
United States (east to
North Dakota and west
Texas, west to central
Washington and eastern
California) to northern
Mexico (
Coahuila). Both
Sarcobatus species are
halophytes, usually found in sunny, flat areas around the margins of
playas and in dry stream beds and arroyos. While it tolerates salty soil (storing absorbed salt in the roots and leaves), in the southwestern part of its range it is replaced by
iodine bush in extremely saline environments, such as hummocks within the playa itself. Greasewood often grows in alkaline flats (being a reliable indicator of alkaline soil) and in extensive, nearly pure stands in pluvial desert locations, being most common on fine-grained soils in areas with a relatively high water table. ==Uses==