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Leaf blades all or most of them dentate or sinuate-dentate, leaves all alternate, or opposite only at proximalmost 1-3 nodes |
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Leaf blades not all dentate, some, or all, of them entire, leaves commonly opposite or subopposite at proximalmost nodes |
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Fruiting bracteoles widest at middle, entire below middle, 2-4-toothed beyond middle; s California [20a.5. Atriplex sect. Semibaccata, in part] |
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18 Atriplex suberecta (in part) |
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Fruiting bracteoles mostly widest below middle, variously toothed, tuberculate, or entire; various or other distribution |
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Leaf blades orbiculate or suborbiculate, flabellate to broadly obtuse at base; fruit flask-shaped in outline; Milk River Valley, Upper Missouri, south to Colorado [an Atriplex look-alike, Suckleya suckleyana (Torrey ex A. Gray) Rydberg] |
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Leaves mainly ovate to lanceolate, acute to obtuse basally; various distribution [20a.3. Atriplex sect. Sclerocalymma] |
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Plants erect; leaves with Kranz anatomy; seeds 2-2.5 mm wide; common, widespread weedy species mainly in saline substrates, widely distributed in United States and less so in s Canada |
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12 Atriplex rosea |
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Plants decumbent; leaves with or without Kranz anatomy; seeds 3.5-4 mm wide (1.5-2 mm in A. tatarica); rare coastal halophytes of sandy beaches bordering Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, and along Atlantic coast to Alabama |
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Seeds 1.5-2 mm; leaves without Kranz anatomy; staminate glomerules arranged in terminal panicles or spikes to several cm; plants robust, stems usually 2-15 dm, leaves often more than 5 cm; rare ballast waifs, introduced from Europe, from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania, and disjunctly in coastal Alabama |
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13 Atriplex tatarica |
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Seeds 3.5-4 mm; leaves with Kranz anatomy; staminate glomerules in distal axils and in short dense terminal spikes to 1 cm; plants small, stems less than 3 dm; Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada |
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14 Atriplex laciniata (in part) |
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Perianth of staminate flowers cup-shaped, lobes fleshy-crested on back, pink; bracteole margin united to apex; high plains and steppes, se Alberta and s Saskatchewan, e Montana, w North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and nw Colorado [20b.2. Atriplex subg. Obione sect. Endolepis]..... |
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22 Atriplex suckleyi |
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Perianth of staminate flowers not cup-shaped, lobes ovate, rounded on back, green in center, becoming membranous near margins; bracteole margin united at base or to middle; various or other distribution |
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Fruiting bracteoles 3-7 mm wide, enclosing 2-5 flowers, these with perianth of 5 hyaline scales 1-1.2 mm; leaves without Kranz anatomy; mainly on Mancos Shale and Morrison formations, Four Corners vicinity, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico [20b.1. Atriplex subg. Obione sect. Pleianthae] |
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21 Atriplex pleiantha |
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Fruiting bracteoles of various sizes, not enclosing more than 1 flower; leaves mainly with Kranz anatomy (except A. covillei); of various or other distribution |
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Bracteoles on stipes 2-6 mm, body 5-6 mm thick, globose, with hornlike ap- pendages on both faces; se Utah |
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24 Atriplex saccaria (in part) |
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Bracteoles variously sessile or, if stipitate, not otherwise as above |
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Bracteoles samaralike, orbicular, often over 10 mm, margin 2-4 times as wide as body; staminate flowers in deciduous terminal panicles; local in e Utah, and wc Colorado |
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23 Atriplex graciliflora |
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Bracteoles commonly less than 10 mm (mostly much less; 5-20 mm in A. phyllostegia), margin usually little if at all wider than body; staminate flowers in panicles or some or all in axillary glomerules; various or other distribution |
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Fruiting bracteoles orbicular, finely and regularly radiately dentate to base, strongly compressed; deserts in se California and e to sw Utah, s Nevada, s Arizona, s New Mexico, w Texas, and in Sonora and Chihuahua [20b.3g. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Arenariae, in part] |
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42 Atriplex elegans (in part) |
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Fruiting bracteoles not orbicular, or if so, never radiately dentate to base and not at once strongly compressed; other distribution |
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11 (10) |
Leaf blades oval to ovate or ovate-lanceolate, hastate or not; w Nevada and Great Valley of California |
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Leaf blades variously shaped, if as above, mainly of other distribution |
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Leaves oval to ovate, seldom if ever with long-attenuate, hastate lobes; plants with Kranz anatomy; w Nevada [20b.4. Atriplex subg. Obione sect. Phyllostegiae] |
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47 Atriplex phyllostegia |
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Leaves ovate-lanceolate, mainly with acute to long-attenuate hastate lobes; plants without Kranz anatomy; w Nevada and c and s California [20b.5. Atriplex subg. Obione sect. Covilleiae] |
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48 Atriplex covillei |
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Bracteoles 4-7 mm wide, variably and irregularly 3-7-cleft, typically constricted near middle and with terminal lobes 1.5-2.8 mm, doubly cristate on faces or smooth; Kleberg, LaSalle, Starr, and Webb counties, s coastal Texas [20b.3c. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Argenteae, in part] |
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27 Atriplex klebergorum |
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Bracteoles less than 4-6 mm wide, or if that wide, then differing otherwise or of other distribution |
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14 (13) |
Bracteoles deltoid to ovate or hastate-ovate to ovate-oblong, broadest at or near base, often about twice as long as broad, small, sparingly dentate or tuberculate, or entire or smooth, acute; leaves small, sessile, blade typically entire, ovate to linear |
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Bracteoles broadest near or above middle, usually rounded or truncate at apex, or if not so, leaves dentate; leaves usually large and often some petiolate (but see also A. coronata) |
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15 (14) |
Leaves and/or branches opposite, at least proximalmost [20b.3f. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Pusillae, in part] |
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Leaves and branches all alternate |
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16 (15) |
Plants tending to sprawl, with leaves and foliose bracts tending to recurve |
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31 Atriplex parishii (in part) |
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Plants erect or ascending, with leaves and foliose bracts straight or nearly so |
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Proximal leaves with rounded base, with both leaves and foliose bracts somewhat thickened and stiffly ascending; fruiting bracteoles 2.5-3.5 mm, ovate to rhombic; Kern Lake, s San Joaquin Valley, California |
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33 Atriplex tularensis |
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Proximal leaves acute to obtuse at base, with both leaves and foliose bracteoles rather thin and merely ascending; fruiting bracteoles 2.5-4 mm, broadly deltate to suborbiculate in profile; San Joaquin Valley, Kern and Fresno counties, California |
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34 Atriplex coronata (in part) |
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18 (15) |
Fruiting bracteoles 1.5-2 × 1-1.5 mm, ovate-oblong, fused to near summit, tridentate apically, occasionally with marginal or less commonly with facial appendages; se Utah [20b.3c. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Argenteae, in part] |
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26 Atriplex powellii (in part) |
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Fruiting bracteoles not at once as above; various or other distribution [20b.3f. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Pusillae, for the most part] |
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19 (18) |
Leaf blades of at least some proximalmost leaves cordate at base; nc and c California |
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32 Atriplex cordulata (in part) |
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Leaf blades rounded to acute or at most subcordate at base; various distribution |
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20 (19) |
Branches copiously villous, at least around inflorescence |
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31 Atriplex parishii (in part) |
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Branches merely scurfy |
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21 (20) |
Faces of bracteoles tuberculate |
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Faces of bracteoles smooth |
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22 (21) |
Leaf blades mainly 0.4-2.5 × 0.1-0.3 cm, linear to narrowly lanceolate; fruiting bracteoles ovate to cuneate; Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado [20b.3e. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Wolfianae] |
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29 Atriplex wolfii (in part) |
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Leaf blades 0.2-0.4 × 0.1-0.3 cm, ovate to ovate-lanceolate; fruiting bracteoles ovate-oblong; Glenn, Merced, and Tulare counties, California |
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31 Atriplex parishii (in part) |
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Bracteoles 2-3 mm, subhastate, denticulate, or crenulate; stems mainly not suffused with red; c valley of California southward |
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31 Atriplex parishii (in part) |
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Bracteoles 1-2 mm, ovate, entire; stems suffused with red; ne California, se Oregon, Nevada |
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30 Atriplex pusilla |
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24 (14) |
Leaf blades, most of them, deltoid to deltoid-ovate or broadly ovate, broadest at or near base (lanceolate to elliptic in A. coronata), usually entire |
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Leaf blades neither deltoid nor ovate, usually broadest at or beyond middle, in few species leaves broadest at base and conspicuously dentate |
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Leaf blades often cordate at base; fruiting bracteoles of 2 kinds on each plant; s Wyoming, e Utah, n Arizona, nw New Mexico, and w Texas [20b.3b. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Saccariae] |
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24 Atriplex saccaria (in part) |
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Leaf blades never cordate at base or, in some, sessile distal ones sometimes cordate-clasping; fruiting bracteoles all similar on same plant |
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Bracteoles panduriform (fiddle-shaped) in outline (with 2 lateral rounded lobes lateral to terminal tooth), faces often obscured by cristate or unaligned appendages; leaf blades conspicuously 3-veined; Alberta, Saskatchewan, se Oregon, sw Idaho, Oregon, Utah, nw New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana [20b.3c. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Argenteae, in part] |
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26 Atriplex powellii (in part) |
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Bracteoles not panduriform; leaf blades not conspicuously 3-veined |
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Bracteoles broadly rhombic, toothed beyond middle; Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys, California [20.b.3f. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Pusillae, in part] |
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32 Atriplex cordulata (in part) |
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Bracteoles of various shapes and teeth various; various or other distribution |
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28 (27) |
Bracteoles dentate only at truncate apex, small; s British Columbia, Alberta, and sw Saskatchewan, s to California, Nevada, Utah, Colo- rado [20b.3d. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Truncatae] |
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28 Atriplex truncata |
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Bracteoles dentate well below apex, often to base, large; other distribution |
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Leaf blades closely repand-dentate; nc to s California, w and s Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, w and n Texas, and w Oklahoma [20b.3c. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Argenteae, in part] |
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25 Atriplex argentea (in part) |
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Leaf blades entire or remotely and irregularly dentate; other distribution |
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Leaf blades mostly oblong, oblong-ovate, or elliptic to lanceolate, not subhastate or angled at base; Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys, e and s Coast Ranges, California [20b.3f. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Pusillae, in part] |
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34 Atriplex coronata (in part) |
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Leaf blades variously shaped, at least some typically subhastate or angled at base, or if acute to obtuse at base (as in some A. argentea varieties) of different distribution; s British Columbia e to sw Manitoba, and s to e Washington, e Idaho, Nevada, se California, Utah, ne Arizona, nw New Mexico, n Texas [20b.3c. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Argenteae, in part] |
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25 Atriplex argentea (in part) |
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Leaf blades linear, concolorous; bracteoles truncate apically; sw Wyoming, ne and c Utah, n, w, and sc Colorado [20b.3e. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Wolfianae] |
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29 Atriplex wolfii (in part) |
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Leaf blades usually broader than linear, or if linear, abaxial surface much paler than adaxial and bracteoles not truncate; other distribution |
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Leaf blades entire |
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Leaf blades dentate, or if entire staminate glomerules mainly in terminal spikes |
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33 (32) |
Bracteole faces, at least some, conspicuously tuberculate or cristate [20b.3g. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Arenariae] |
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Bracteole faces typically smooth, sometimes inconspicuously tuberculate |
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Fruiting bracteoles (3.5-)4.5-7 × 3.5-5.6 mm, typically longer than broad, faces with or without appendages; plants coastal from New England s along Atlantic, and along Gulf to Texas |
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38 Atriplex mucronata |
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Fruiting bracteoles 2.5-4.5 × 2.6-5 mm, typically as wide or wider than long, and with faces appendaged; plants coastal from North Carolina s along Atlantic and w along Gulf to coastal or near coastal w Texas |
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37 Atriplex pentandra (in part) |
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35 (33) |
Staminate glomerules all axillary |
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39 Atriplex pacifica |
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Staminate glomerules mainly in terminal spikes |
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37 Atriplex pentandra (in part) |
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Staminate glomerules axillary, or in very short, simple, terminal spikes [20b.3g. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Arenariae] |
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Staminate glomerules in elongate, usually paniculate spikes |
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Bracteole faces not appendaged; s California |
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35 Atriplex serenana (in part) |
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Bracteole faces tuberculate, muricate, or cristate; coastal se and s United States w to Rio Grande, sw Texas |
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37 Atriplex pentandra (in part) |
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Bracteoles 4-6 mm; leaf blades sinuate-dentate; Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Quebec [20a.3. Atriplex sect. Sclerocalymma] |
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14 Atriplex laciniata (in part) |
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Bracteoles 2-3.5 mm; leaf blades various, but if as above, of different distribution [20b.3g. Atriplex subg. Obione subsect. Arenariae] |
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Leaves lanceolate to oblong, elliptic, or oval, subconcolorous; bracteole faces almost always conspicuously tuberculate; California and w Ne- vada |
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35 Atriplex serenana (in part) |
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Leaves linear to lanceolate or oblong, white abaxially, green adaxially; bracteole faces usually unappendaged; s Arizona, s New Mexico and along Rio Grande, in Texas and Mexico |
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36 Atriplex wrightii |
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