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botanist Robert Allen Rolfe. It
grows up to 6 ft (1.8 m) tall. The
seeds of
iodinebush have been used as food in
North America in prehistory. "Allenrolfea occidentalis...
- absent,
although scattered salt-tolerant plants, such as pickleweed,
iodinebush,
black greasewood, and
inland saltgr**** occur.
Soils are not
arable and...
- marsh.
Prominent plant species include alkali heath (Frankenia salina),
iodinebush (Allenrolfea occidentalis), saltgr**** (Distichlis ****ata), and pickleweed...
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grows alongside other halophytes including spiny rush (Juncus acutus),
iodinebush (Allenrolfea occidentalis), and
pickleweed (Salicornia sp.).
Genetic and...
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fringed amaranth (Amaranthus fimbriatus)
globe amaranth (Gomphrena globosa)
iodinebush (Allenrolfea occidentalis)
lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) mat amaranth...