Saltbush
Saltbush is a vernacular plantname that most often refers to:
Atriplex, a genus of about 250 plants distributed worldwide from subtropical to subarctic regions. Atriplex species occur natively in Australia, North & South America, and Eurasia. Many Atriplex species are halophytes and are adapted to dry environments with salty soils.
The genus Chenopodium is taxonomically a cousin of the genus Atriplex. Certain Chenopodiums may be called saltbushes. This includes Chenopodium robertianum and Chenopodium nutans.
Sarcobatus vermiculatus, native to North America, is a halophyte plant, and is sometimes informally called a saltbush.
- Four-winged saltbush (Atriplex canescens)
- Chenopodium robertianum berries
- Chenopodium nutans berries
- Cone-like structures containing the female flowers of Sarcobatus vermiculatus
See also
- Saltwort, a class of flowering plants that are tolerant of salty soils
- Barrier saltbush, Enchylaena
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