. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Silvery Orache. â argctea Ni itriplex vohaans A. Saltweed. Fig. 1699. t. Gen. i: 198. 1818. Nelson, Bull. Torr. Club 25: 203. Annual, pale, densely silvery-scurfy or becoming smooth, stem erect or ascending, bushy-branched, 6-20' high, angular. Leaves firm, triangular- hastate or rhombic-ovate, mostly acute at the apex, narrowed or subtruncate at the base, petioled
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Silvery Orache. â argctea Ni itriplex vohaans A. Saltweed. Fig. 1699. t. Gen. i: 198. 1818. Nelson, Bull. Torr. Club 25: 203. Annual, pale, densely silvery-scurfy or becoming smooth, stem erect or ascending, bushy-branched, 6-20' high, angular. Leaves firm, triangular- hastate or rhombic-ovate, mostly acute at the apex, narrowed or subtruncate at the base, petioled or the upper sessile, entire or sparingly dentate, Â¥-2' long, the basal lobes short; flowers in capitate clusters, or the staminate in short dense spikes; fruiting bractlets suborbicular, rhombic or broader than high, 2"-4" wide, united nearly to their summits, the margins sharply toothed, the sides sometimes tubercled or crested; radicle of the embryo pointing downward. In dry or saline soil, Minnesota to British Columbia, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and Utah. June-Sept. Atriplex expansa S. Wats., admitted into our first edition, is not definitely known within our area.
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