Atriplex suberecta |
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peregrine saltbush, sprawling saltbush |
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Habit | Herbs, annual or perennial, sprawling to ascending, 2–6 dm, branching from densely scaly base. |
Leaves | mostly alternate, shortly petiolate; blade narrow to broadly rhomboid, lanceolate, oblanceolate, or elliptic, (8–)12–35(–42) × 6–16 mm, thin, margin coarsely and irregularly dentate, glabrescent adaxially, somewhat scurfy abaxially. |
Staminate flowers | in subterminal, axillary glomerules. |
Pistillate flowers | in axillary glomerules. |
Seeds | circular. |
Fruiting | bracteoles sessile or on the stipe to 0.5 mm, rhombic to obovate, almost flat to convex, 2.2–4 × 1.7–2.7 mm, thin or somewhat thickened in age, connate in basal 1/2, margin entire in basal 1/2, 2–4-toothed in distal 1/2, apex acute, scurfy. |
2n | = 18. |
Atriplex suberecta |
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Phenology | Flowering summer–fall. |
Habitat | Disturbed places, with other ruderal weeds |
Elevation | 10-900 m [30-3000 ft] |
Distribution |
CA; UT; Australia; naturalized South Africa [Introduced in North America]
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Source | FNA vol. 4, p. 343. |
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Name authority | I. Verdoorn: Bothalia 6: 418, figs. 2, 3(2). (1954) |
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