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Botany / Amaranthaceae / Atriplex / Atriplex amnicola / Atriplex gardneri / Flora of the United States / Halophytes / Eudicots
Date: 2012-02-01 16:24:39
Botany
Amaranthaceae
Atriplex
Atriplex amnicola
Atriplex gardneri
Flora of the United States
Halophytes
Eudicots

ATRIPLEX CANESCENS FOUR WING SALTBUSH This prolific plant is native to most of the AT A GLANCE SUMMARY arid west, ranging from Canada to Mexico, 3 - 6 ft X[removed]ft

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