Atriplex tularensis Coville

HERBARIO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO (MEXU)
Instituto de Biología, UNAM
PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA
DISTRIBUTED BY THE
HERBARIUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY.
209. Atriplex tularensis Coville, Contr.
U. S. Nat. Herb. 4:182. 1893; Hall & Clements, Carnegie Inst.,
Wash.
326:271.
1923.
Fourteen miles southeast of Bakersfield, at the type locality.
Abundant on alkaline plains with DistichUs, Sporobolus asperi-
folius, Agropyron, Frarikenia, etc., and to the edge of the Sdlicornia
belt : but vanishes where Salicomia or. Spi/rostachys comes in.
Stems simple or moderately branched; many densely branched
because of injury to leader through grazing. Staminate flowers
4-merous.
/ Collected by H. H. Severin and H. M. Hall (no. 11782), October
15, 1921.
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