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orach, Russian atriplex orach

Habit Monoecious, weedy annuals, the stem erect, branching from the base, 5-15 dm. tall.
Leaves

Leaves alternate except the lower cauline;

petioles 2-3 cm. long; leaf blades triangular to lance-triangular, green on both sides, 30-120 mm. long and 12-90 mm. wide, usually hastate, the margins entire or irregularly dentate.

Flowers

Flowers in terminal or axillary panicles 6-25 cm. tall; staminate flowers with 5 sepals, 5 petals and 5 stamens; pistillate flowers dimorphic, lacking a perianth, the pistil naked, enclosed with a pair of leafy bracteoles;

stigmas 2.

Fruits

Fruiting bracteoles ovate, of 2 sizes; larger ones 5-6 x 5 mm., smaller ones 2 x 2 mm. Seeds of larger bracteoles yellowish brown, of smaller bracteoles, black.

Atriplex coronata

Atriplex heterosperma

Flowering time June-August
Habitat Riparian zones and adjacent fields; tolerant of alkaline.
Distribution
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Occurring east of the Cascades crest in Washington; British Columbia to California, east to the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains; also in eastern North America.
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Origin Introduced from Eurasia
Conservation status Not of concern
Sibling taxa
A. argentea, A. canescens, A. dioica, A. gardneri, A. gmelinii, A. heterosperma, A. hortensis, A. littoralis, A. longipes, A. oblongifolia, A. patula, A. prostrata, A. rosea, A. semibaccata, A. truncata
A. argentea, A. canescens, A. dioica, A. gardneri, A. gmelinii, A. hortensis, A. littoralis, A. longipes, A. oblongifolia, A. patula, A. prostrata, A. rosea, A. semibaccata, A. truncata
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