Atriplex lentiformis

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 Atriplex lentiformis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Atriplex lentiformis, S. Wats. (Obione lentiformis, Torr.). Diffusely branched, 4-10 ft., the branches terete, with rigid often spinescent branchlets: Lvs. oblong-rhombic, ½-1½ in. long: fl.-clusters small, golden or silvery, the calyx 5-parted. S.W.U.S.-Silvery and tall, growing as the preceding but standing more cold.


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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Atriplex breweri, S. Wats. Fig. 435. Stout woody shrub, 4-6 ft.: Lvs. ovate-oblong, silvery gray, somewhat rhombic- cuneate at the base, obtuse and acute at apex. 1-3 in. long: fls. dioecious, the calyx deeply 4-cleft. At home in sandy, wind-swept places. S. Calif.


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