Mealy Saltbush
Atriplex pseudocampanulata
Upright shrub to 30 cm high. Elliptic stemless leaves to 20 mm long alternating along branch, with irregular shallowly-toothed margins. Male flowers at branch tips and female flowers at the junctions of leaf and stem, in clusters. Two small shallowly toothed semi-circular leaf-like structures (bracteoles) are found below the female flowers and they enlarge and cover the fruit at maturity. Male and female structures separate on same plant.
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Flora Type | Chenopods |
Other Common Names | Fan Saltbush |
Distinctive Features | Leaves powdery grey on both top and bottom from hairs on leaves. They are characteristically stalkless. |
Biology | Annual or short-lived perennial. Widespread and common in the drier parts of the mainland States on heavier soils fringing lakes and rivers, introduced other places where transported by livestock. Common in degraded, salty country. |
Native Status | Native |
Flowering Time | Fruits Sep-May |