Atriplex halimus L. (saltbush)

 
Scientific name : Atriplex halimus L.
Botanical Family : Chenopodiaceae
English name : saltbush
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71907 Aeollanthus zanzibaricus S.Moore   Lamiaceae          
laal7 Lawsonia alba Lam. >>Lawsonia inermis Lythraceae          
pear11 Pertusaria arizonica Dibben Arizona pore lichen Pertusariaceae          
78425 Amphiblemma hallei Jacq.-Fél.   Melastomataceae          
ulam3 Ulota americana (P. Beauv.) Limpr. >>Ulota hutchinsiae var. hutchinsiae Orthotrichaceae          
aus_p249 Baeckea cunninghamii Heath Myrtle Myrtaceae          
69371 Gladiolus leichtlinii Baker   Iridaceae          
erpec2 Erigeron peregrinus (Banks ex Pursh) Greene ssp. callianthemus (Greene) Cronq. var. callianthemus subalpine fleabane Asteraceae          
pl_2649 Quercus myrsinaefolia   Fagaceae          
chall Chenopodium album L. var. lanceolatum (Muhl. ex Willd.) Coss. & Germ. >>Chenopodium album var. album Chenopodiaceae          
7524 Cussonia spicata Thunb.   Araliaceae          
cadia Carex digitalis Willd. var. asymmetrica Fern. >>Carex digitalis Cyperaceae          
hialo2 Hierochloe alpina (Sw. ex Willd.) Roemer & J.A. Schultes var. orthantha (Sorensen) Hultén >>Hierochloe alpina ssp. orthantha Poaceae          
osfo Osmanthus ×fortunei Carriere Fortune`s osmanthus Oleaceae          
14185 Huernia guttata (Masson) Haw. subsp. guttata   Apocynaceae          
ixpa Ixora pavetta Andrews torch tree Rubiaceae          
     

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