Atriplex vesicaria

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Bladder Saltbush
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A. vesicaria
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Atriplex vesicaria
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Atriplex vesicaria, commonly known as Bladder Saltbush, is a species of saltbush endemic to Australia.

Description

It grows as an erect or sprawling shrub up to a metre high. Leaves are oval in shape, five to 25 millimetres long, and 3 to 15 millimetres wide.[1]

Taxonomy

The species was first published by George Bentham in 1870, based on a name selected by Robert Heward (es; fr).[2] The species' only synonym is Pachypharynx neglecta, published by Paul Aellen (de; es; pt) in 1938.[3]

It is a highly variable species. The Flora of Australia treatment of this species recognises eight subspecies, namely A. vesicaria subsp. vesicaria, A. vesicaria subsp. appendiculata, A. vesicaria subsp. variabilis, A. vesicaria subsp. calcicola, A. vesicaria subsp. minor, A. vesicaria subsp. incompta, A. vesicaria subsp. macrocystidia and A. vesicaria subsp. sphaerocarpa.[1] Not all of these are accepted in South Australia, where the subspecies tend to intergrade.[2]

Distribution and habitat

It occurs in arid and semi-arid areas across southern Australia,[1] growing in coastal dunes, salt pans, salt lakes, sandy plains and limestone ridges.[4]

References

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