Home Page | Atriplex are annuals, perennials or shrubs. The ones used in landscaping are shubs coming from the Americas, or from Australia. They have a grey-green foliage, and are xeriscape plants. Many are extremely salt resistant and are a useful resource on the coast line.
Atriplex canescens Four-Wing Saltbush, Chamisa, Cenizo Atriplex griffithsii Griffith's saltbush Atriplex hymenelytra Desert Holly Atriplex lentiformis Quail Bush Atriplex lentiformis ssp. breweri Brewer's Saltbrush, Quail Brush Atriplex nummularia Old Man Saltbush, Giant Saltbush Atriplex semibaccata Australian Saltbush, Creeping Saltbush Synonym and obsolete names Atriplex alba synonym of Chenopodium album (Lambsquarters, Goosefoot, Wild Spinach) Atriplex breweri synonym of Atriplex lentiformis ssp. breweri (Brewer's Saltbrush, Quail Brush) Atriplex lentiformis var. griffithsii synonym of Atriplex griffithsii (Griffith's saltbush) Atriplex torreyi var. griffithsii synonym of Atriplex griffithsii (Griffith's saltbush) Atriplex viridis synonym of Chenopodium album (Lambsquarters, Goosefoot, Wild Spinach) Desert Tropicals Home Page List of All the Plants | More in the Chenopodiaceae family Desert-Tropicals is dedicated to provide gardening advice, gardening ideas, and information about flower of all kind for landscape and collections.We try to check carefully the identification of the plants on the illustrations as well as the other information from the page, but occasionally errors do occur. if you notice anything that needs to be changed please contact us.Thanks. © 1998-2020 Philippe Faucon, All Rights Reserved. |