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Displaying records 41–60 of 66 for your search terms: Genus: atriplex
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Chenopodiaceae Vent.
Tabl.Regn.Vég. 2:253 (1799)
Atriplex L.
Sp.Pl. [Linnaeus] 2:1052 (1753)
Atriplex paludosa subsp. cordata (Benth.) Aellen
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 68:405 (1938)
Atriplex paludosa subsp. moquiniana (Moq.) Parr-Sm.
Fl.Australia 4:320 (1984)
Atriplex patula L.
Atriplex prostrata DC.
Hastate Orache Fl.Franç. Ed.3,3:387 (1805)
Atriplex prostrata R.Br.
Hastate Orache
Atriplex pumilio R.Br.
Hastate Orache Prodr. 406 (1810)
Atriplex quadrivalvata Diels
Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 35:182 (1904)
Atriplex quadrivalvata Diels var. quadrivalvata
Atriplex quinii F.Muell.
Victorian Naturalist 5:96 (1888)
Atriplex rhagodioides F.Muell.
Trans.Philos.Soc.Victoria 2:74 (1857)
Atriplex semibaccata R.Br.
Berry Saltbush Prodr. 406 (1810)
Atriplex semilunaris Aellen
Annual Saltbush Bot.Jahrb.Syst. 68:382-383 (1937)
Atriplex sp. De Grey (A.A. Mitchell PRP1940)
Atriplex sp. Yeelirrie Station (L. Trotter & A. Douglas LCH 25025)
Atriplex spinulosa Paul G.Wilson
Fl.Austral. 4:325 (1984)
Atriplex spongiosa F.Muell.
Pop Saltbush Trans.& Proc.Philos.Inst.Victoria 2:74 (1857)
Atriplex stipitata Benth.
Mallee Saltbush Fl.Austral. 5:168-169 (1870)
Atriplex stipitata subsp. miscella N.G.Walsh & Sluiter
Muelleria 38:102, 105-107, Figs 2, 3 (2020)
Atriplex stipitata Benth. subsp. stipitata
Atriplex suberecta I.Verd.
Bothalia 6:418 (1954)

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