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Chenopodioideae of the
family Amaranthaceae.
Common names are
siltbush and
hopsage. The four
shrubby species occur in arid and
semiarid regions of western...
- siltbush,
hopsage (Syn.
Zuckia Standl.), with four
shrubby species in
western North America, for example:
Grayia spinosa (Hook.) Moq. –
spiny hopsage Halimione...
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Grayia spinosa is a
species of the
genus Grayia in the
subfamily Chenopodioideae of the
flowering plant family Amaranthaceae,
which is
known by the common...
- lake include:
Buckwheat Family Broom Buckwheat Goosefoot Family Spiny Hopsage Mustard Family Stanleya or
Guillenia sp. Evening-primrose
family Desert...
- and pastureland.
Vegetation includes big sagebrush, rabbitbrush,
spiny hopsage,
antelope bitterbrush, saltbush, ephedra, and
several perennial gr****es...
- the
dominant plant, but is kept
company by
iodine bush, saltgr****,
spiny hopsage, winterfat, four-winged saltbrush, and
green rabbitbrush.
Trees are not...
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habitat include saltbush, winterfat,
creosote bush, ragweed, greasewood,
hopsage, and boxthorn.
Blepharidachne kingii.[permanent dead link] NatureServe...
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shooting star
Eriogonum latens – Inyo
buckwheat Grayia spinosa –
Spiny hopsage Linanthus inyoensis – Inyo
gilia Mimulus bigelovii – Bigelow's monkeyflower...
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bugseed Cycloloma atriplicifolium,
winged pigweed Grayia spinosa,
spiny hopsage Halogeton glomeratus,
halogeton Kochia americana, red sage
Kochia prostrata...
- shrub-steppe ecoregion.
Vegetation includes sagebrush, rabbitbrush, greasewood,
hopsage, bitterbrush, bunchgr****,
buckwheat and
other vegetation once
common to...