- (link) "Atriplex
halimus L."
Catalogue of Life.
Retrieved 29
December 2020.
Hypoglycaemic effect of the salt bush
Atriplex halimus, a
feeding source...
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temples of
Demeter and Core, and of Heracles.
Halimus was the deme of
Thucydides the historian. The site of
Halimus is
located north of
modern Ag. Kosmas. Etym...
- 1891
attempt by Otto ****ze to
transfer the
species into a new
genus as
Halimus portulacastrum.
Fatty acid composition:-
palmitic acid (31.18%), oleic...
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biblical Book of Job, mallûaḥ (מַלּ֣וּחַ,
probably Mediterranean saltbush, A.
halimus, the
major culinary saltbush in the region) is
mentioned as food eaten...
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Victor Bérard (1906)
relying partly on a
Semitic root,
prefers the
Atriplex halimus family Amaranthaceae – a herb or low
shrub common on the
south European...
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Caryophyllales Family:
Portulacaceae Genus:
Portulaca L.
Species see text
Synonyms Halimus P.Browne
Lemia Vand.
Merida Neck.
Meridiana L.f.
Sedopsis (Engl.) Exell...
- 1822 as
Halimus by Karl
Friedrich Wallroth (in
Schedulae Criticae, p. 117). But this name was illegitimate, as
there existed already Halimus Patrick Browne...
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Tunisia and the
Palestinian Territories. The
larvae feed on
Atriplex halimus. They feed on the
leaves of
their host plant.
Wikimedia Commons has media...
- Gr****: Αἰξωνή) was a deme of
ancient Attica situated on the
coast south of
Halimus. Aixone,
along with
neighbouring Halai Aixonidai,
belonged to the Kekropis...
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Artocarpus altilis,
breadfruit Asparagus officinalis,
asparagus Atriplex halimus,
saltbush Basella alba,
Malabar spinach Beta
vulgaris maritima, sea beet...