Atriplex nummularia

Lindley

in T. L. Mitchell, J. Exped. Trop. Australia, 64. 1848.

Common names: Old man saltbush
Introduced
Synonyms: Atriplex johnstonii C. B. Wolf
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 343. Mentioned on page 331.
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Shrubs, semidioecious, mainly (15–)20–30 dm, with striated twigs. Leaves mostly alternate, short petiolate; blade broadly ovate, rhombic to suborbiculate, (15–)30–65 mm, about as wide, thick, base cuneate, margin sinuate-dentate, apex obtuse to rounded. Staminate flowers crowded in glomerules on short or elongate, interrupted spikes in large paniculate clusters to 20 cm. Pistillate flowers in dense, compound panicles, or axillary, or along staminate panicle branches. Fruiting bracteoles sessile, reticulately veined, rhombic to orbiculate, 5–12(–15) × 5–11 mm, papery all over or thick and corky, margin subentire to coarsely few-toothed. Seeds brown, 2 mm wide.


Phenology: Flowering summer–fall.
Habitat: Sandy coastal bluffs, disturbed sites such as roadsides
Elevation: 0-2300 m

Distribution

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Introduced; Ariz., Calif., Mexico, Australia.

Discussion

Atriplex nummularia is a rather coarse, broad-leaved, vigorous shrub, which has spread from some early introduction from Australia, possibly for use in stabilizing land.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Atriplex nummularia"
Stanley L. Welsh +
Lindley +
Old man saltbush +
Ariz. +, Calif. +, Mexico +  and Australia. +
0-2300 m +
Sandy coastal bluffs, disturbed sites such as roadsides +
Flowering summer–fall. +
in T. L. Mitchell, J. Exped. Trop. Australia, +
Introduced +
Atriplex johnstonii +
Atriplex nummularia +
Atriplex sect. Dialysex +
species +