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Atriplex canescens (or chamiso,
chamiza, four-wing saltbush) is a
species of
evergreen shrub in the
family Amaranthaceae (subfamily Chenopodioideae) native...
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Chamiza Wetland (Spanish:
Humedal de
Chamiza) is a
marine wetland in Reloncaví
Sound in
southern Chile. The
wetland lies
around the
outflow of Chamiza...
- land back to Mexico. The
Spanish word "Chamizal"
comes from
chamizo or
chamiza, the
common name for the four-wing
saltbush (Atriplex canescens) which...
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Colombia and Peru
Nelson Chamisa (born 1978), a
Zimbabwean politician Chamiza (Atriplex canescens), a
shrub species native to the
western and mid-western...
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amenazas del
humedal marino de
Chamiza (41°S), sur de Chile" [State of
knowledge and
threats of the
marine wetland of
Chamiza (41°S),
southern Chile]. Anales...
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indicates the high-water mark.
Arcachon Bay,
France Banc d'Arguin,
Mauritania Chamiza Wetland,
Chile Great Rann of Kutch,
India Belhaven, East
Lothian Scotland...
- (8 miles)
south of
Lenca and 36
kilometers (22 miles) from the town of
Chamiza.
Caleta La
Arena is
located in the
northern edge of Reloncaví Estuary....
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September 2020.
Retriewed 22
September 2020.
Magdalena Viani de
Finca La
Chamiza Archived September 26, 2020, at the
Wayback Machine, Bonvivir, 25 January...
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branch road to
Caleta Tortel was finished.
Puerto Montt Reloncaví
Sound Chamiza Wetland Contao Hornopirén (Río Negro) Hornopirén
National Park
Yelcho Lake...
- ) Hook. f.: in Australia.
Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt. – Chamiso,
chamiza, four-winged saltbush, grey sagebrush: in
North America.
Atriplex centralasiatica...