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Difference between revisions of "Atriplex sect. Sclerocalymma"
in P. F. A. Ascherson et al., Syn. Mitteleur. Fl. 5(4): 139. 1913.
Basionym: Sclero calymma Ascherson Fl. Brandenburg 1: 578. 1864
Synonyms: Roseae Standley
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|hierarchy=Chenopodiaceae;Atriplex;Atriplex subg. Atriplex;Atriplex sect. Sclerocalymma | |hierarchy=Chenopodiaceae;Atriplex;Atriplex subg. Atriplex;Atriplex sect. Sclerocalymma | ||
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Revision as of 22:41, 16 December 2019
Plants annual, erect or decumbent. Leaves usually with Kranz-type anatomy (without in A. tatarica). Pistillate flowers lacking perianth, enclosed by pair of bracteoles. Bracteoles rhombic to ovate, united to about middle, proximal part hardened and cartilaginous in fruit. Seeds vertical; radicle inferior, basal, or median.
Discussion
Species ca. 10 (3 in the flora).
Selected References
None.