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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...
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photosynthetic pathway, and due to
their semi-arid distribution,
chenopod saltbushes were
likely responsible. The
favored species for
human consumption is...
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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...
- pathway,
typically ****ociated with gr****es. In this case, however,
chenopod saltbushes found throughout semiarid Australia were
considered a more
likely source...
- and
honey mesquite trees, Goodding's and
coyote willows, and four-wing
saltbushes. The
plains are
flooded periodically to give
these plants the best growing...
- 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...
- and
drought tolerant species from the
Amaranthaceae which include the
saltbushes (Atriplex) and
bluebushes (Maireana and Chenopodium). Many of
these plants...
- by the
presence of
Great Basin sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), and
saltbushes in
genus Atriplex. The
Great Basin floristic province is one geographical...
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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...
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include quantities of
shrubs such as Big sagebrush, rabbitbrush, and
saltbushes.
Juniper is also a
common food
source for the
mountain cottontail. As...