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Saltbush

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Saltbush

Saltbush can refer to:

  • Atriplex, is distributed nearly worldwide from subtropical to temperate and to subarctic regions. Most species rich are Australia, North America, South America and Eurasia. Many species are halophytes and are adapted to dry environments with salty soils.
  • Certain members of genus Chenopodium, including:
  • Chenopodium hastatum, commonly called berry saltbush, found in open areas of eastern Australia.
  • Chenopodium nutans, commonly called climbing, or nodding saltbush, native to Australia. The small leaves are semi-succulent, and have a distinctive arrowhead shape. The plant has conspicuous, tiny, bright-red berries during early autumn.
  • Sarcobatus vermiculatus, native to North America, is a halophyte, usually found in sunny, flat areas around the margins of playas
  • Plants called saltbush

    References

    Saltbush Wikipedia