familyChenopodiaceae
genusAtriplex
subgenusAtriplex subg. Obione
sectionAtriplex sect. Obione
subsectionAtriplex subsect. Arenariae
speciesAtriplex serenana
Difference between revisions of "Atriplex serenana var. davidsonii"
Man. S. Calif. Bot., 598. 1935.
Common names: Davidson’s orach
Basionym: Atriplex davidsonii Standley
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− | |discussion=<p>L. Abrams and R. S. Ferris (1923–1960, vol. 2) maintained this taxon at the specific level; however, apart from the more apparently veined fruiting bracteoles and reduced staminate inflorescence, var. davidsonii is otherwise identical to var. serenana. It is often found growing with seepweed, samphire, numerous salt-tolerant annuals, other saltbush species.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>L. Abrams and R. S. Ferris (1923–1960, vol. 2) maintained this taxon at the specific level; however, apart from the more apparently veined fruiting bracteoles and reduced staminate inflorescence, <i></i>var.<i> davidsonii</i> is otherwise identical to <i></i>var.<i> serenana</i>. It is often found growing with seepweed, samphire, numerous salt-tolerant annuals, other saltbush species.</p> |
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Revision as of 17:30, 18 September 2019
Staminate inflorescences of solitary, terminal, subglobose glomerules. Fruiting bracteole 3-veined, 2.5–3.5 × 2.4–3.7 mm.
Phenology: Flowering spring–fall.
Habitat: Bluffs, alkaline sinks and drainages
Elevation: 10-500 m
Discussion
L. Abrams and R. S. Ferris (1923–1960, vol. 2) maintained this taxon at the specific level; however, apart from the more apparently veined fruiting bracteoles and reduced staminate inflorescence, var. davidsonii is otherwise identical to var. serenana. It is often found growing with seepweed, samphire, numerous salt-tolerant annuals, other saltbush species.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.