RM2WH79CW–Desert Holly, Atriplex hymenelytra, in the Mojave Desert in Death Valley National Park, California.
RM2H43NNN–Four flowering plants, all types of orache (Atriplex species). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
RF2E08TJK–Old botanical illustration engraving of Spreading Orache / Atriplex prostrata, Atriplex deltoidea. See Notes
RF2J0GPX0–Australian saltbush Atriplex saemibaccata leaf with water drops. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RF2K2DHTA–Australian saltbush leaf with water drops.
RFBCETEF–Saltbush, Atriplex species, growing in the lee of two sand dunes.
RF2GPJ2JW–Atriplex foetida seu vulvaria, Stinkende Melde und Atriplex pes anserinus dictu, Gänsemelde, Melden, Pflanzengattung innerhalb der Familie der Fuchsschwanzgewächse / Atriplex is a plant genus of 250-300 species, known by the common names of saltbush and orache, Phytanthoza iconographia, historische Pflanzenillustration aus dem um 1740 erschienen Buch, digital aufbereitet, historical plant illustration from the book published around 1740, digitally enhanced
RM2AFKJD9–. Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians. plant is cookedand eaten. PKe^ns^b ywxtsibe^ir)^4 sticky podded weed{pK^ns^b% weed; ywse,thorny, thorn; tsiie,sticky).Oreocarya multicaulis. Qwuipe, 4 in a row plant(qvrUi, line, row;^£,stick, stalk, plant).Pentalostemum oligophyl-lum, P. candidus, PrairieClover. At San Ildefonso, the sweetroots of the plant are eaten raw. At Santa Clara it is applied toan Atriplex, species not deter-mined. Women and childrenchew the plant as a delicacy. Koheptibl, humming-bird flower (Fohe,hummingbird; poil,flower).Pentstemon t or r ey i.Beard-tongue.Used at Santa Clara as
RMW28779–Archive image from page 376 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark02dans Year: 1913-1981 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2, No. 8. Plate II Fig. 1. Salt-pan formation at Port Hedland. Low cushions of Arthro- cnemum species, higher of Atriplex elachophyllum. (3. Nov. 1914). Photo. by C. H. O.
RMCEG1NE–Saltbush or orach species, Atriplex triangulare
RMCX9670–Chenopodium roseum
RF2CEXRX6–Spear-leaved Orache (atriplex prostrata), close up showing the flowering tips of the common coastal plant.
RMP5DB04–Saltbush or orach species, Atriplex triangulare and Atriplex validum. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's 'Bilder ur Nordens Flora' (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm, Wahlstrom & Widstrand, 1905. Lindman (1856-1928) was Professor of Botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet). The chromolithographs were based on Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch's 'Svensk botanik,' 1802-1843.
RFR6TYAR–Frosted and Spea-leaved Orache (Atriplex laciniata and Atriplex prostrata) on a beach in Northumberland, England
RMBKC6PT–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra)
RMGDJEM5–Atriplex halimus
RMCTPGK7–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra) and roses (Rosa)
RF2CEM5CY–Yellow inflorescences, Allscale Saltbush, Atriplex Polycarpa, Amaranthaceae, native perennial, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert.
RMBHHMMT–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra). Design: Susanna Komischke
RF2GFCHWB–Atriplex tatarica is a species of plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae.
RMEBN7P0–Frosted orache (Atriplex laciniata, Atriplex sabulosa, Atriplex maritima), on sandy beach, Germany
RM2H43DY8–Four flowering plants, all types of orache (Atriplex species). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
RF2E08TJT–Old botanical illustration engraving of Atriplex glabriuscula / Atriplex babingtonii - Babington's Orache, See Notes
RF2J0GPTR–Australian saltbush Atriplex saemibaccata leaf with water drops. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
RF2K2DHT7–Australian saltbush leaf with water drops.
RF2GPJ2JY–Atriplex hortensis alba und Atriplex hortensis rubra, Gartenmelde, Atriplex hortensis, auch Garten-Melde, Spanischer Salat, Spanischer Spinat und Orache, Pflanzengattung innerhalb der Familie der Fuchsschwanzgewächse / Atriplex hortensis, known as garden orache, red orache or simply orache, mountain spinach, French spinach, or arrach, is a species of plant in the amaranth family, Phytanthoza iconographia, historische Pflanzenillustration aus dem um 1740 erschienen Buch, digital aufbereitet, historical plant illustration from the book published around 1740, digitally enhanced
RMRJCW23–. Characteristics and hybridization of important intermountain shrubs. Chenopodiacae; Shrubs Great Basin. The pistillate flowers lack both sepals and petals (fig. 6). They consist only of pistils, each subtended by two bracts, which enlarge and enclose the fruit as it t matures. The margins and surfaces of the bracts are highly variable among the different |; Atriplex species (fig. 7). It.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the o
RMW28782–Archive image from page 376 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark02dans Year: 1913-1981 Fig. 1. Salt-pan formation at Port Hedland. Low cushions of Arthro- cnemum species, higher of Atriplex elachophyllum. (3. Nov. 1914). Photo. by C. H. O. Fig. 2. Sand-dune at Carnarvon: dune depression in the foreground, dune shrubs on the slope. (31. Octob. 1914). Photo, by C. H. O.
RMPFGMHX–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 2, No. 8. Plate II. Fig. 1. Salt-pan formation at Port Hedland. Low cushions of Arthro- cnemum species, higher of Atriplex elachophyllum. (3. Nov. 1914). Photo. by C. H. O.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : Dansk botanisk forening
RF2CEXRMP–Spear-leaved Orache (atriplex prostrata), close up showing the flowering tips of the common coastal plant.
RF2D7P19F–Common Orache or Iron Root (atriplex patula), close up showing a cluster of the plant's rather insignificant flowers.
RF2CEM5GA–Yellow inflorescences, Allscale Saltbush, Atriplex Polycarpa, Amaranthaceae, native perennial, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert.
RMBKA5JF–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra) and garden nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)
RF2GFCHP2–Atriplex tatarica is a species of plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae.
RMC9C641–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra) and garden phlox (Phlox paniculata)
RMEBN7P2–Frosted orache (Atriplex laciniata, Atriplex sabulosa, Atriplex maritima), on sandy beach, Germany
RMK18T2X–English rose (Rosa Winchester Cathedral) and red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra)
RMAN1H74–halberdleaf orach (Atriplex calotheca), plant with blossoms
RMK341KC–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra) and roses (Rosa). Design: Marianne and Detlef Lüdke
RM2AG2H8F–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Jliotos l)y S. Brown. 1. HALBERT-LEAVED ORACHE. Atriplex hastata. 2. SALTWORT. Salsola kali. PLATE LVIII.. IMiotos by . Stone 1. PINE BARREN SANDWORT. Arenaria caroliniana. 2. WHITE AZALEA. Azalea viscosa.
RMRYF7N2–The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve ecologyoftijuana00zedl Year: 1992 Table 3.2. Percent occurrence of the more abundant species in the transition from upland to wetland at the northernmost part of Tijuana Estuary. Data are from 0.25 m2 circular quadrats (numbers sampled in parentheses) taken per 40-cm elevation class (Zedler unpubl. data). Elevation Class3 Species 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 (29) (99) (52) (25) (33) (30) (31) (34) (22) (33) ( 8 ) Artemisia californica Eriogonum fasciculatum Haplopappus venetus Rhus laurina Atriplex semibaccata Cressa
RMPG4H3J–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 74 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE ficial and does not extend to the fleshy tap root. The develop- ment of the spores is the typical method for the genus, the an- theridium persisting at the base of the oogonium and retaining its hyphal connection, while the oogonium becomes free just before conjugation. The oospores are subglobose, depressed on one side, smooth, brown, 45-50 x 30 fi. U. pulposa (Wallr.) Schr., a closely related species occurs on the aerial portions of Chenopo- dium and Atriplex. U. alfalfse Mag.'"' *'^' ^
RF2D7P193–Common Orache or Iron Root (atriplex patula), close up of a single long stem of the plant showing the clusters of leaves hiding the flowers.
RFR20H3H–An abstract image of Spear-leaved Orache (atriplex prostrata or atriplex hastata) in it's vivid autumn colours.
RF2CEM5GB–Yellow inflorescences, Allscale Saltbush, Atriplex Polycarpa, Amaranthaceae, native perennial, Joshua Tree National Park, Southern Mojave Desert.
RF2DG7XE2–Green fruit, Fourwing Saltbush, Atriplex Canescens, Amaranthaceae, native dioecious shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RMK341MR–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra) and roses (Rosa). Design: Marianne and Detlef Lüdke
RMBHHMPM–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra) in a vegetable garden. Design: Susanna Komischke
RM2AG2HE5–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Photos Ijy S. Brown. 1. SEA ROCKET. Cakile edentula. 2. SEA BLIGHT. Dondia maritima. N. J. Plants. PLATE I.VII.. Jliotos l)y S. Brown. 1. HALBERT-LEAVED ORACHE. Atriplex hastata. 2. SALTWORT. Salsola kali. PLATE LVIII.
RMPFGMJ6–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 1. Salt-pan formation at Port Hedland. Low cushions of Arthro- cnemum species, higher of Atriplex elachophyllum. (3. Nov. 1914). Photo. by C. H. O.. Fig. 2. Sand-dune at Carnarvon: dune depression in the foreground, dune shrubs on the slope. (31. Octob. 1914). Photo, by C. H. O.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : Dansk
RF2DG7XGY–Green fruit, Fourwing Saltbush, Atriplex Canescens, Amaranthaceae, native dioecious shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RMBHHN5D–Broad bean (Vicia faba) and red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra) in a vegetable garden. Design: Susanna Komischke
RM2AFTY96–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. ??^fy.. •*^»*> ^x rS 136 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA—EXPERIMENT STATION. of the tract could be made to supply this corner only by an expensivearrangement of movable pipes, and it did not furnish sufficient waterfor the work. The substation is now to a large degree independent ofthe seasons. Salthushes.—¥oY two seasons there have been grown at this substationtwo new species of Atriplex from Argentina, A. pamparurn^nd A.cachiyuyum, seeds of which were sent by President Rocca Th
RMB399F2–Red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra) and sweet Joe-Pye weed (Eupatorium maculatum 'Glutball' syn. Eutrochium maculatum 'Glutball')
RMEB5XHW–Common hollyhock (Alcea rosea), garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) and red garden orache (Atriplex hortensis var. rubra)
RMC9C649–Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria), purple cone flower (Echinacea purpurea), garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) and red garden orache (Atriplex
RF2DG7XDY–Green fruit, Fourwing Saltbush, Atriplex Canescens, Amaranthaceae, native dioecious shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RM2AFT4R7–. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. nd R. spinescens inermis. Atriplex leptocarpa has no advantagesover A. semibaccata for this region; A. vesicaria and A. halimoides donot yield well when old plants, and are apt to die out in spots. A. numm.ularia^ grown from cuttings, received no irrigation, madeplants several feet high, and covered the ground well. Cut December11, 1901, it yielded at the rate of 17 tons 485 pounds of excellent greenforage for cows and sheep. This species stands two cuttings a year,here, yiel
RF2DG7XGW–Green fruit, Fourwing Saltbush, Atriplex Canescens, Amaranthaceae, native dioecious shrub, Joshua Tree National Park, South Mojave Desert, Summer.
RM2AN7K26–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . r.anthelminthicum [V. S. Ph.]). [B, 5, 42.]—C. album [Linnaeus].Fr., drageline, grasseline, herbe au vendangeron, senousse. Syn. :Atriplex silvestris [J. Bauhinl (sen alba [Crantz]), Blitum atriplexsilvestris dictum [Ray], C. folio laciniato, coma purpurascente[Tournefort], C. folio sinuaio candicante [Dill]. Wild orach, pig-weed, lambs-quarters ; a species growing throughout Europe, Asia,Africa, an
RM2CDKGT2–. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . 435. Atriplex Breweri. Used forhedges in California. ( X sJ 428 ATRIPLEX ATTALEA BB. Shrubs 4-10 feet. Bre
RMRE1GPJ–. The plants of Southern New Jersey with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Botany. N. J. Plants. PLATE LVIt.. Photos by S. Brown. 1. HALBERT-LEAVED ORACHE. Atriplex hastata. 2. SALTWORT. Salsola kali.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Stone, Witmer, 1866-1939. Trenton, N. J.
RMRFT25H–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. Fillmore, Utah 15 in. 11. Fig. 5.—Monthly and total rainfall for representative localities in the Basin sage- brush association. With respect to the component species, the unity of the climax is proved by such widely ranging dominants as Artemisia tridentata, Chrysothamnus nauseosus, Atriplex confertifolia, A. canescens, Gutierrezia sarothrae, and Eurotia lanata. Of the 17 dominants, only 4 fail to occur throughout the central mass of the formation as indicated by the limits of the Great Basin. As to origin, the formation is characteristically
RMRDY6DT–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. FAMILIES OF FLOWEEING PLANTS 95 give a good idea of the floral structure in this family, and of the curved embryo shown in the cross-section of the fruit. With the exception of Ghenopodium, the species of which are mostly distributed over the country as weeds, the American Chenopodiaceae are largely natives of the western States, where they form the predom- inant vegetation of the so-called " alkali" plains, and are known as saltbushes {Atriplex and Suaeda). Farther south one meets the shrubs known as " greasewoods "
RMRDYTJ1–. The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve. Estuarine ecology -- California Tijuana River Estuary. Characteristic plants of the higher marsh are the perennial glasswort (Salicornia subterminalis), shoregrass (Monanthochloe littoralis), alkali heath, sea lavender, and Atriplex watsonii. All of these species are perennials that reproduce vegetatively. Only during the rainy spring of 1983 was there conspicuous seedling establishment. The endangered salt marsh bird's beak (Cordylanthus maritimus ssp. maritimus; Figure 3.3) occurs in the higher marsh. Becau
RMREKD5R–. Circular. Gramineae -- United States; Forage plants -- United States. the efforts of Baron Ferdinand von Mueller of Melbourne. Some ten or more years ago, large quantities of seed were collected and sent by him to South Africa, and the world now beholds the anomalous state of affairs of Australian farmers buying Australian saltbush seed from South Africa. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS. Many, if not all, of the American Atriplex and Chenojoodiiim species, espe- cially those that are natives of the great ranges, will become extinct along with some of our best pasture grasses, if an effort is not made
RMRH91F1–. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 923 officinalis cast ashore and bleached. The most iniportant species are: Honckenya peploides, Cakile maritima, Matricaria inodora, var. phae- ocephala, Atriplex Babingtonii, Ehjmus and Potenlilla anserina; â the following are also met with : Mertensia maritima, Cochlearia officinalis, Agropyriim repens, Carex incurva, Agrostis stolonifera, Glyceria distans and Cerastium tetrandrum, as well as a few other casual visitors. These piants do not all occur on the same beach-level. One. Fig. 173. Saiul- iNinii vege
RMREKCHP–. Circular. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. Cir, 69, Bureau of Plant Industry U. S, Dopt, of Agriculture. Plate I.. Fig. I.-Atriplex lentiformis, a Native Species of Saltbush Well Adapted TO Hedge and Other Ornamental Uses.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry
RMRFR0A3–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. r â -. Fig. 23. IRREGULARLY FLOODED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: View northward from vicinity of Sand Point Road. High marsh on sandbar is dominated by many species, including Arthrocnemum subterminale, Atriplex patula, Frankenia grandifolia and Limonium californicum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not per
RMREKCHJ–. Circular. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. Fig. I.-Atriplex lentiformis, a Native Species of Saltbush Well Adapted TO Hedge and Other Ornamental Uses.. Fig. 2.—a Well-Kept Hedge of Atriplex Breweri, Santa Barbara, Cal.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry
RMRHJB9N–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The California Gull but they varied from this negligence, or haste, up to elaborate structures an inch or more in thickness, composed of twigs, frayed stems and bark of atriplex or sage, and especially of feathers. At the Black Rocks colony on Paoha we found a very different physi- cal setting. The point consists of an exceedingly rough lava field whose cooling surface has been eroded into most fantastic forms of knob and minaret,—a veritable devil
RMRJD42A–. Characteristics and hybridization of important intermountain shrubs. Chenopodiacae; Shrubs Great Basin. â laie Castle VaUeu clover' saltbush showing heavilij zuberoled utricles. Distribution and habitat: Atriplex cuneata occurs in highly alkaline soils in eastern Utah, southwestern Colorado, and northern New Mexico. In these areas, the species is often the dominant plant (fig. 23) or is codominant with A. confevtifolia and A. covTuga.ta (fig. 20) . Use: Castle Valley clover saltbush remains green and succulent throughout the winter and is highly palatable to all grazing animals. It is thus a
RMRJD42Y–. Characteristics and hybridization of important intermountain shrubs. Chenopodiacae; Shrubs Great Basin. Use: Mat saltbush is grazed by sheep, particularly in summer and fall after other forage has been used or has dried up. Poisoning may result when little else is eaten (Hall and Clements 1923). This species has some potential for use in range restoration and soil stabilization projects, particularly in the more saline-alkaline areas of the West (McArthur and others 1974). Atriplex cuneata (Castle Valley clover saltbush) Castle Valley clover saltbush is a low shrub with a more or less prostr
RMRFEA0B–. Catalogue of reliable of seeds. Nursery stock California Los Angeles Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 40 JOHNSON & MUSSER SEED COMPANY flUSTRflUflN... ...SALT BUSH One of the few species of plants that will grow and thrive in alkali soils. We offer the two best varieties. ATRIPLEX HALIMONDES, or Sweet Salt 8ush—^Originally introduced by us. Has many advantages over the older sorts. It grows readily in the rankest alkali. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMRFR07R–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. Fig. 23. IRREGULARLY FLOODED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: View northward from vicinity of Sand Point Road. High marsh on sandbar is dominated by many species, including Arthrocnemum subterminale, Atriplex patula, Frankenia grandifolia and Limonium californicum.. mm Fig. 24. IRREGULARLY FLOODED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: High marsh on sandbar is dominated by many species, including Arthrocnemum subterminale, Atriplex cali- fornica, A. patula, Frankeni
RMRF6T7P–. Catalogue of reliable of seeds. Nursery stock California Los Angeles Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 40 JOHNSON & MUSSER SEED COMPANY flUSTRflUflN... ...SALT BUSH One of the few species of plants that will grow and thrive in alkali soils. We offer the two best varieties. ATRIPLEX HALIMONDES, or Sweet Salt 8ush—^Originally introduced by us. Has many advantages over the older sorts. It grows readily in the rankest alkali. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMRH05XM–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. VEGETATION OF BAHIA DE SAN QUINTIN 175 DEBRIS LINE TRANSITION SALT MARSH Species: 0 Suaeda californica — Salicornia subterminalis — Monanthochloe littoralis — Frankenia grandifolia -I Atriplex watsonii -| Limonium californicum Cressa truxillensis Frankenia palmeri Lycium brevipes Atriplex julacea Abronia umbellata. Fig. 5. Dominant position for each species within the transition zone (30 m) on the mean slope. Cover is expressed by standard error of the mean as a solid bar and the ranges are the dotted lines. kenia palmeri and Lycium have a
RMRDE725–. The fungi which cause plant disease . Plant diseases; Fungi. 74 THE FUNGI WHICH CAUSE PLANT DISEASE ficial and does not extend to the fleshy tap root. The develop- ment of the spores is the typical method for the genus, the an- theridium persisting at the base of the oogonium and retaining its hyphal connection, while the oogonium becomes free just before conjugation. The oospores are subglobose, depressed on one side, smooth, brown, 45-50 x 30 fi. U. pulposa (Wallr.) Schr., a closely related species occurs on the aerial portions of Chenopo- dium and Atriplex. U. alfalfse Mag.'"' *'^' ^
RMRG57Y1–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. KETTLEMAN HILLS QUAIL PROJECT 153 Cover species tested for growth from seed planting were the local Atriplex, which was tested under many conditions, screw-bean mesquite, and several shrubby species of buckwheat. The only one that did well was the native Atriplex (Atriplex poly car pa).. Fig. 45. An early quail water development at Kettleman Hills. Water lines used for fire protection at the oil wells were tapped with " pipe and
RMRFR068–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. Fig. 27. PALUSTRINE EMERGENT WETLAND (saline affinity): View westward along berm south of Southern Pacific Railroad. Partially vegetated saline vernal flat on berm is seasonally saturated and dominated by many species, including Atriplex patula, Bassia hyssopifolia, Hordeum geniculatum, Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum, Parapholis incurva, and Suaeda calceoliformis. ***â &: i-SFt. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
RMRHJBA3–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The California Gull Taken in Mono County square miles, is a low- lying sharply-rolling expanse of stratified materials, chiefly vol- canic ash, sparsely covered with atriplex and other typically desert vegetation. The northern third of the island, however, is eruptive, the extreme tip being an almost im- passable welter of re- cently cooled lava of a reddish black color. Negit Island is anoth- er example of the same eruptive move- ment, and stands
RMRG3YT8–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. Fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens). A common species on many dry alkaline areas. It is a nutritious and palatable plant that is browsed by all grazing animals, especially during late fall and winter. The fruits are highly relished. 5 feet high, with stout, gray-scurfy branches. Leaves alternate, linear-spatulate to narrowly oblong, )'i inch to 2 inches long, stalkless, margins somewhat inrolled; gray with dense permanent scurf on both sides. Male and female flowers borne on separate plants, the mal
RMRFR061–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. Fig. 27. PALUSTRINE EMERGENT WETLAND (saline affinity): View westward along berm south of Southern Pacific Railroad. Partially vegetated saline vernal flat on berm is seasonally saturated and dominated by many species, including Atriplex patula, Bassia hyssopifolia, Hordeum geniculatum, Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum, Parapholis incurva, and Suaeda calceoliformis. ***â &: i-SFt. ,m$m â Ugh jilJS^I." m . Fig. 28. PALUSTRINE EMERGENT WETLAND (sal
RMRFH2YT–. Johnson & Musser Seed Co.'s catalogue of reliable seeds. Nursery stock California Los Angeles Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 113 N. Main St., Los Angeles. 41 AUSTRALIAN* • SALT BUSH One of the few species of plants that will grow and thrive in alkali soils. We offer the two best varieties. ATRIPLEX HALIMONDES, or Sweet Salt Bush,—Introduced by us last season. Has many advantages over the older sorts. It grows readily in the rankest alkali. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMRG32W4–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. Double samara j. Single samara k. Eurotia I. Sarcobatus in. Kochia ii. (.r.i ia. o. Atriplex XX. Fleshy fruits a. Drupe b. Pome c. Berry d. Aggregate Part II. Appraisal of Browse Species 37. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sampson, Arthur W. (Arthur William), 1884-1967; Jespersen, Beryl S. [Berkeley] : University of
RMRH0650–. Bulletin. Science. 40 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. AMDU ALOC ATCA ATCO HYSA LATR SUTO HOST SPECIES Fig. 1. Percentage of host canopies (mean ± S.E.) covered by multiple species of Cuscuta on the seven woody and subwoody host species in a Larrea-Atriplex ecotone in the Amargosa Valley of southern Nevada. Only host species infested with Cuscuta were computed. Narrow vertical bars denote standard errors of the means. Different letters at the top of columns indicate significant differences at p < 0.05 using Tukey's Multiple Comparison Test. Host species abbreviations: Allenrolfea
RMRFPYWN–. Caroli a Linné eqvitis Systema vegetabilivm : secvndvm classes ordines genera species cvm characteribvs et differentiis. Botany. iatarica. Jtortenfts. 'laciniata.. ATRIPLEX. Hermaphrod. Cal ^phyllus Cor, J492. o. Stam. ^. ^^?//z/j 2 -partitus. Sm. r. deprenbra. FoEM. Cal. 2-phyHus. Cor. o. Stam, o. ^'i/y/z/x2-partitus. *S>;». j,com- preirum. A. caule fruticofo, foliis deltoidibus integrls, A. caule fruticofo, fol. obovatis. A. caule fuffruticofo procumbente, fol. oTatrsfef- filibus integerrimis: inferioribus fubdentatis. A. caule herbaceo, fol. incanisferratis, fruftibus quadrangularibus
RMRH064C–. Bulletin. Science. PARASITISM OF CUSCUTA ON LARREA-ATRIPLEX COMMUNITY 41. AMDU ALOC ATCA ATCO HYSA LATR SUTO HOST SPECIES Fig. 2. Biomass of Cuscuta species (mean ± S.E.) on the seven woody and subwoody host species in a Larrea-Atriplex ecotone in the Amargosa Valley of southern Nevada. Only host species infested with Cuscuta were computed. Narrow vertical bars denote standard errors of the means. Different letters at the top of columns indicate significant differences at p < 0.05 using Tukey's Multiple Comparison Test. Host species abbreviations are explained in Figure 1. may strategical
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