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- taxonomically a cousin of the genus Atriplex. Certain chenopodiums may be called saltbushes, including C. robertianum and C. nutans. Sarcobatus vermiculatus, native...
- beets, quinoa, spinach, amaranths, pigfaces and ice plants, oraches and saltbushes, goosefoots, sundews, Venus flytraps, monkey cup pitcher plants, Malabar...
- endemic to Australia. Plants of this genus are commonly known as barrier saltbushes. The genus was published by Robert Brown in 1810, along with the species...
- animal requirements are higher during pregnancy and milk production. Saltbushes are also used as an ornamental plant in landscaping and can be used to...
- they sometimes move about during the day. Red kangaroos rely on small saltbushes or mulga bushes for shelter in extreme heat rather than rocky outcrops...
- pathway, typically ****ociated with gr****es. In this case, however, chenopod saltbushes found throughout semiarid Australia were considered a more likely source...
- and drought tolerant species from the Amaranthaceae which include the saltbushes (Atriplex) and bluebushes (Maireana and Chenopodium). Many of these plants...
- consist of tall xerophytic (and often halophytic) flora, such as palms and saltbushes. The land is arid and there is little agriculture, though the islanders...
- jumper, which were intertwined, inside out and stained with liquor.: 63  Saltbushes nearby had been flattened.: 65  According to the police forensics report...
- mearnsii). Native low vegetation is sp**** and dominated by gr****es and saltbushes, with some scrubby areas of snowy mintbush (Prostanthera nivea) and drooping...