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- (link) "Atriplex halimus L." Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 29 December 2020. Hypoglycaemic effect of the salt bush Atriplex halimus, a feeding source...
- 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...
- biblical Book of Job, mallûaḥ (מַלּ֣וּחַ, probably Mediterranean saltbush, A. halimus, the major culinary saltbush in the region) is mentioned as food eaten...
- 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...
- Caryophyllales Family: Portulacaceae Genus: Portulaca L. Species see text Synonyms Halimus P.Browne Lemia Vand. Merida Neck. Meridiana L.f. Sedopsis (Engl.) Exell...
- water in the desert environment is by ingesting plants such as Atriplex halimus, which are high in water content and provide the rodent with preformed...
- Expedition and described by James Dwight Dana, originally under the name Halimus tumidus. The syntypes appear to have been lost. "Naxia tumida". Australian...
- 1822 as Halimus by Karl Friedrich Wallroth (in Schedulae Criticae, p. 117). But this name was illegitimate, as there existed already Halimus Patrick Browne...
- 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...