Atriplex saccaria |
Atriplex semibaccata |
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sack saltbush, sack saltweed, stalk orach, stalk orache |
Australian saltbush, berry saltbush, creeping saltbush |
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Habit | Herbs, erect, forming rounded clumps. | Herbs or subshrubs, perennial, decumbent-prostrate, unarmed, mainly 0.5–8 dm and spreading to 15+ dm wide, unarmed, white scurfy when young; branches not angled. | ||||||||
Stems | mainly 0.5–4(–5) dm; stems usually branched from base, terete, stout, angled; herbage scurfy. |
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Leaves | alternate or proximalmost subopposite, short petiolate or distal ones sessile; petiole 2–5 mm; blade cordate-ovate or subreniform to ovate to deltoid-ovate or oval, mainly 6–40 × 4–30 mm, base truncate to subcordate or broadly cuneate, margin entire or in some subhastately lobed or sometimes undulate-dentate, apex acute to rounded. |
many, alternate, subsessile or short petiolate; blade 1-veined, spatulate or obovate to oblong or elliptic, mainly 5–30(–40) × 2–9(–12) mm, base attenuate, margin remotely dentate to subentire, apex obtuse. |
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Staminate flowers | in small, terminal, leaf-bracteate glomerules 1.5 mm wide. |
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Pistillate flowers | usually in fascicles of 1–3 in proximal axils. |
solitary or in few-flowered clusters in almost all but distalmost leaves. |
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Seeds | brownish to whitish, 1.5–2.3 mm. |
dimorphic: black, 1.5–1.7 mm, or brown, 2 mm. |
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Staminate | glomerules in distal axils or in short, naked, terminal (early deciduous) panicles; flowers with 5-parted calyx. |
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Fruiting | bracteoles monomorphic or dimorphic, larger ones on stipes (2–)4–8(–15) mm, others sessile, united at base, round-triangular or suborbicular, 4–6 mm, irregularly and coarsely dentate and with ± densely beset with flat, cristate, or hornlike appendages, smaller bracteoles (lacking or rare in var. asterocarpa) in same axils, oblong to cuneate, 3–4 mm, apex truncate, dentate only at summit, faces smooth. |
bracteoles red-fleshy at maturity, sessile or short stipitate, strongly veined, rhombic, convex, 3–6.6 × 2.8–4.5 mm, united at base, margin toothed, apex obtuse to acute. |
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2n | = 18. |
= 18. |
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Atriplex saccaria |
Atriplex semibaccata |
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Phenology | Flowering spring–early winter. | |||||||||
Habitat | Saline waste places, along roads and sidewalks, in marshes, in various plant communities | |||||||||
Elevation | 10-1000 m (0-3300 ft) | |||||||||
Distribution |
AZ; CO; NM; UT; WY
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AZ; CA; DC; NM; NV; TX; UT; WA; Australia [Introduced in North America]
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Discussion | Varieties 3 (3 in the flora). (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
The red-fleshy fruiting bracteoles are diagnostic of this introduced perennial, which is multi-stemmed from an often buried woody caudex. The Australian species Atriplex muelleri Bentham is somewhat similar. It has been has reported, but not verified, in the North American flora. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Key |
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Source | FNA vol. 4. | FNA vol. 4, p. 343. | ||||||||
Parent taxa | Chenopodiaceae > Atriplex > subg. Obione > sect. Obione > subsect. Saccariae | Chenopodiaceae > Atriplex > subg. Atriplex > sect. Semibaccata | ||||||||
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Synonyms | A. truncata var. saccaria, Obione saccaria | A. flagellaris | ||||||||
Name authority | S. Watson: Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 9: 112. (1874) | R. Brown: Prodr., 406. (1810) | ||||||||
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