-
Atriplex canescens (or
chamiso, chamiza, four-wing saltbush) is a
species of
evergreen shrub in the
family Amaranthaceae (subfamily Chenopodioideae) native...
- cinerea) has been used as
bushfood in
Australia since prehistoric times.
Chamiso (A. canescens) and
shadscale (A. confertifolia) were
eaten by
Native Americans...
- restrictions.[citation needed]
Significant arroyos include Arroyo de los
Chamisos,
Arroyo Hondo,
Arroyo de la Piedra,
Arroyo de los Pinos,
Canada Ancha,...
-
Arroyo de los
Chamisos Trail a
trail in
Santa Fe, New Mexico,
connecting parks, schools,
shopping and a
community center. The
trail is asphalted, approximately...
- Mexico, and
established his
Sunny Slope Ranch.
Located north of
Arroyo Chamiso,
Siringo built a two-room
adobe home, with a view of the
Sangre de Cristo...
-
ruptures in Yemen".
Saudi Medical Journal. 26 (2): 264–9. PMID 15770303.
Chamiso B (October 1995). "Rupture of
pregnant uterus in
Shashemene Hospital, south...
- station, and Zia Road station.
Major connecting trails are the
Arroyo de los
Chamisos Trail (paved), the Spur
Trail (improved
natural surface), and Galisteo...
-
Atriplex argentea –
silverscale saltbush,
silver orache Atriplex canescens –
chamiso, chamiza, four-wing
saltbush Atriplex confertifolia –
shadscale Atriplex...
- is parking. St. John's
Trail (TR 174)
follows along the
Arroyo de los
Chamisos,
enters and
exits the
arroyo to the left and
crosses Wilderness Gate Rd...
- 1985-11-10 Cal Poly
Pomona Gym, Pomona, California, U.S. 4 Win 3–0–1
Miguel Chamiso KO 1 (4) 1985-08-24
Pride Pavilion, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. 3 Draw 2–0–1...