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''Atriplex'' () is a plant
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of about 250 species, known by the common names of saltbush and orache (; also spelled orach). It belongs to the
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Chenopodioideae The Chenopodioideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Amaranthaceae in the APG III system, which is largely based on molecular phylogeny, but were included - together with other subfamilies - in family Chenopodiaceae in the Cronquist ...
of the
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Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus ''Amaranthus''. It includes the former goosefoot family Chenopodiaceae and contains about 165 genera and 2,040 species, making it ...
''s.l.''. The genus is quite variable and widely distributed. It includes many
desert A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to denudation. About on ...
and seashore plants and
halophyte A halophyte is a salt-tolerant plant that grows in soil or waters of high salinity, coming into contact with saline water through its roots or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and sloughs and seashores. T ...
s, as well as plants of moist environments. The generic name originated in
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and was applied by
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to the edible oraches. The name saltbush derives from the fact that the plants retain salt in their leaves; they are able to grow in areas affected by
soil salination Soil salinity is the salt content in the soil; the process of increasing the salt content is known as salinization. Salts occur naturally within soils and water. Salination can be caused by natural processes such as mineral weathering or by the ...
.


Description

Species of plants in genus ''Atriplex'' are
annual Annual may refer to: * Annual publication, periodical publications appearing regularly once per year **Yearbook ** Literary annual * Annual plant * Annual report * Annual giving * Annual, Morocco, a settlement in northeastern Morocco * Annuals (b ...
or
perennial A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also wide ...
herbs,
subshrub A subshrub (Latin ''suffrutex'') or dwarf shrub is a short shrub, and is a woody plant. Prostrate shrub is a related term. "Subshrub" is often used interchangeably with "bush".Jackson, Benjamin, Daydon; A Glossary of Botanic Terms with their Der ...
s, or shrubs. The plants are often covered with bladderlike hairs, that later collapse and form a silvery, scurfy or mealy surface, rarely with elongate
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s. The leaves are arranged alternately along the branches, rarely in opposite pairs, either
sessile Sessility, or sessile, may refer to: * Sessility (motility), organisms which are not able to move about * Sessility (botany), flowers or leaves that grow directly from the stem or peduncle of a plant * Sessility (medicine), tumors and polyps that ...
or on a petiole, and are sometimes deciduous. The leaf blade is variably shaped and may be entire, tooth or lobed. The flowers are borne in leaf axils or on the ends of branches, in spikes or spike-like
panicle A panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. (softcover ). Some authors distinguish it from a compound spike inflorescence, by requiring that the flowers (and fruit) be pedicellate (having a single stem per flower). The branches of a panicle are of ...
s . The flowers are
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, some species
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, others
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. Male flowers have 3-5
perianth The perianth (perigonium, perigon or perigone in monocots) is the non-reproductive part of the flower, and structure that forms an envelope surrounding the sexual organs, consisting of the calyx (sepals) and the corolla (petals) or tepals when ...
lobes and 3-5
stamens The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. Collectively the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filame ...
. Female flowers are usually lacking a perianth, but are enclosed by 2 leaf-like
bracteole In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or of ...
s, have a short
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and 2 stigmas. After flowering, the bracteoles sometimes enlarge, thicken or become appendaged, enclosing the fruit but without adhering to it. The
chromosome A chromosome is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. In most chromosomes the very long thin DNA fibers are coated with packaging proteins; in eukaryotic cells the most important of these proteins are ...
base number is x = 9, except for ''Atriplex lanfrancoi'', which is x=10. A few ''Atriplex'' species are C3-plants, but most species are C4-plants, with a characteristic leaf anatomy, known as kranz anatomy. Atriplex elegans.jpg, '' Atriplex elegans'' Atriplex hymenelytra bracts.jpg, ''
Atriplex hymenelytra ''Atriplex hymenelytra'', the desert holly, is silvery-whitish-gray shrub in the family Amaranthaceae, native to deserts of the southwestern United States.Wildflowers of the Sonoran Desert, Richard Spellenberg, 2nf ed, 2012, Mojave Desert Wild ...
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Atriplex lentiformis ''Atriplex lentiformis'' (quail bush, big saltbrush, big saltbush, quailbrush, lenscale, len-scale saltbush and white thistle) is a species of saltbush. Distribution ''Atriplex lentiformis'' is native to the southwestern United States and northe ...
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Atriplex nummularia ''Atriplex nummularia'' is a species of saltbush from the family ''Amaranthaceae'' and is a large woody shrub known commonly as oldman saltbush. ''A. nummularia'' is native to Australia and occurs in each of the mainland states, thriving in ari ...
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Atriplex suberecta ''Atriplex suberecta'' is a species of saltbush known by the common names sprawling saltbush, lagoon saltbush and (in Britain and Ireland) Australian orache. It is native to Australia. Distribution It can be found on other continents as an intro ...
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Atriplex patula ''Atriplex patula'' (spear saltbush; common orache; spear orach; spreading orach; ) is a ruderal, circumboreal species of annual herbaceous plant in the genus '' Atriplex'' naturalized in many temperate regions. Description ''Atriplex patula'' ...
'', female flower with
bracteoles In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or of ...
and
ovule In seed plants, the ovule is the structure that gives rise to and contains the female reproductive cells. It consists of three parts: the ''integument'', forming its outer layer, the ''nucellus'' (or remnant of the megasporangium), and the fe ...


Taxonomy

The genus ''Atriplex'' was first formally described in 1753 by
Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
in ''
Species Plantarum ' (Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera. It is the first work to consistently apply binomial names and was the ...
''. The genus name was used by
Pliny Pliny may refer to: People * Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE), ancient Roman nobleman, scientist, historian, and author of ''Naturalis Historia'' (''Pliny's Natural History'') * Pliny the Younger (died 113), ancient Roman statesman, orator, w ...
for orach, or mountain spinach ('' A. hortensis'').


Phylogeny

The genus evolved in Middle
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, the C4-photosynthesis pathway developed about 14.1–10.9
million years ago The abbreviation Myr, "million years", is a unit of a quantity of (i.e. ) years, or 31.556926 teraseconds. Usage Myr (million years) is in common use in fields such as Earth science and cosmology. Myr is also used with Mya (million years ago). ...
(mya), when the climate became increasingly dry. The genus diversified rapidly and spread over the continents. The C4 ''Atriplex'' colonized North America probably from Eurasia during the Middle/Late Miocene, about 9.8–8.8 mya, and later spread to South America. Australia was colonized twice by two C4 lineages, one from Eurasia or America about 9.8–7.8 mya, and one from Central Asia about 6.3–4.8 mya. The last lineage diversified rapidly, and became the ancestor of most Australian ''Atriplex'' species.


Systematics

The type species (
lectotype In biology, a type is a particular specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralizes the ...
) is ''Atriplex hortensis''. The name is derived from
Ancient Greek Ancient Greek includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Dark Ages (), the Archaic peri ...
ἀτράφαξυς (''atraphaxys''), "orach", itself a
Pre-Greek substrate The Pre-Greek substrate (or Pre-Greek substratum) consists of the unknown pre-Indo-European language(s) spoken in prehistoric Greece before the coming of the Proto-Greek language in the Greek peninsula during the Bronze Age. It is possible that ...
loanword. ''Atriplex'' is an extremely species-rich genus and comprises about 250-300 species, with new species still being discovered. An example includes ''Atriplex yeelirrie'', formally described in 2015. Traditional
taxonomy Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification. A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. ...
of
Atripliceae Atripliceae are a tribe of the subfamily Chenopodioideae belonging to the plant family Amaranthaceae. '' Atriplex'' is the largest genus of the tribe. Species of Atripiceae are ecologically important in steppe and semi-desert climates. Distrib ...
based on morphological features has been controversial. Molecular studies have found that many genera are not true
clade A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
s. One such study found that Atripliceae could be divided into two main clades, ''Archiatriplex'', with a few, scattered species, and the larger ''Atriplex'' clade, which is highly diverse and found around the world. After
phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ...
research, Kadereit et al. (2010) excluded ''
Halimione ''Halimione'' is a plant genus from the subfamily Chenopodioideae of the family Amaranthaceae. It is a sister genus of ''Atriplex'' and is included in that genus by Plants of the World Online. Description The species in genus ''Halimione'' are ...
'' as a distinct sister genus. The remaining ''Atriplex'' species were grouped into several clades. The following is a cladogram with estimated divergence times for the tribe Atripliceae. To infer the phylogeny, an ITS matrix composed of spacer ITS-1, the 5.8S subunit, and spacer ITS-2 were amplified and sequenced for each specimen. Not all species in the genus ''Atriplex'' are presented in the cladogram (based on page 7 of ). This work suggested that the Americas were colonised by C4 ''Atriplex'' from Eurasia or Australia. Furthermore, that in the Americas ''Atriplex'' first appeared in South America, where two lineages underwent ''in situ'' diversification and evolved sympatrically. North America was then colonised by ''Atriplex'' from South America, then one lineage later moved back to South America. *''Atriplex lanfrancoi/cana''-Clade: **''Atriplex lanfrancoi'' (Brullo & Pavone) G. Kadereit et Sukhor. (Syn.: ''Cremnophyton lanfrancoi'' Brullo & Pavone): endemic to
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and
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. **''Atriplex cana'' C.A. Mey.: from Eastern European Russia to western China. *''Atriplex'' section ''Atriplex'': annual C3-plants. **''Atriplex aucheri'' Moq.: in Eastern Europe and West Asia. ** ''
Atriplex hortensis ''Atriplex hortensis'', known as garden orache, red orache or simply orache (; also spelled orach), mountain spinach, French spinach, or arrach, is a species of plant in the amaranth family used as a leaf vegetable that was common before spinac ...
'' L. –
Garden orache ''Atriplex hortensis'', known as garden orache, red orache or simply orache (; also spelled orach), mountain spinach, French spinach, or arrach, is a species of plant in the Amaranthaceae, amaranth family used as a leaf vegetable that was common ...
, red orach, mountain spinach, French spinach: in Asia, cultivated or naturalized in Europe. ** ''Atriplex oblongifolia'' Waldst. & Kit. – Oblong-leaved orache: in Eurasia. ** ''Atriplex sagittata'' Borkh. (Syn.: ''Atriplex nitens'' Schkuhr): in Eurasia *''Atriplex'' section ''Teutliopsis'' Dumort.: annual C3-plants. **''Atriplex australasica'' Moq. ** ''Atriplex calotheca'' (Rafn) Fr.: in Northern Europe. ** ''Atriplex davisii'' Aellen: from southern Europe to Egypt. ** ''
Atriplex glabriuscula ''Atriplex glabriuscula'', common names Scotland orache, smooth orache, Babington's orache or seaside orach () is an ''Atriplex'' species native to North America and northern Europe. It is an annual. Conservation status in the United States It ...
'' Edmondston – Northeastern saltbush, Babington's orache, smooth orache, Scotland orache, glabrous orache: In central and northern Europe. ** ''Atriplex gmelinii'' C.A. Mey. ex Bong. – Gmelin's saltbush: in Asia and North America. ** ''Atriplex intracontinentalis'' Sukhor.: from Central Europe to Asia. ** ''Atriplex laevis'' C.A. Mey.: in Asia, naturalized in eastern Europe. ** ''Atriplex latifolia'' Wahlenb.: in Eurasia. ** ''
Atriplex littoralis ''Atriplex littoralis'', the grassleaf orache or grass-leaved orache (; also spelled orach) is a species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to ...
'' L. –
Grass-leaved orache ''Atriplex littoralis'', the grassleaf orache or grass-leaved orache (; also spelled orach) is a species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to ...
: in Eurasia and North Africa. ** ''
Atriplex longipes ''Atriplex longipes'' is a species of plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae Amaranthaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus ''Amaranthus''. It includes the former goose ...
'' Drejer – Long-stalked orache: in northern Europe. ** ''Atriplex micrantha'' C.A. Mey.: in Asia, naturalized in Europe. ** ''Atriplex nudicaulis'' Boguslaw – Baltic saltbush: in Eurasia. ** ''
Atriplex patula ''Atriplex patula'' (spear saltbush; common orache; spear orach; spreading orach; ) is a ruderal, circumboreal species of annual herbaceous plant in the genus '' Atriplex'' naturalized in many temperate regions. Description ''Atriplex patula'' ...
'' L. – Common orache,
spreading orache ''Atriplex patula'' (spear saltbush; common orache; spear orach; spreading orach; ) is a ruderal, circumboreal species of annual plant, annual herbaceous plant in the genus ''Atriplex'' naturalized in many temperate regions. Description ''Atrip ...
: in Eurasia and North Africa. ** ''Atriplex praecox'' Hülph. – Early orache: in northern Europe. ** ''Atriplex prostrata'' Moq. – Spear-leaved orache, thin-leaved orache, triangle orache, fat hen: in Eurasia and North Africa. * C4-''Atriplex''-Clade: containing the majority of species. The traditional classification into sections (sect. ''Obione'', sect. ''Pterochiton'', sect. ''Psammophila'', sect. ''Sclerocalymma'', sect. ''Stylosa'') did not reflect the
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relationships and was rejected by Kadereit et al. (2010). **'' Atriplex acanthocarpa'' (Torr.) S. Watson: in North America. ** ''Atriplex acutibractea'' Anderson: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex altaica'' Sukhor.: in Asia. ** ''Atriplex angulata'' Benth.: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex billardierei'' (Moq.) Hook. f.: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex canescens ''Atriplex canescens'' (or chamiso, chamiza, four-wing saltbush) is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Amaranthaceae native to the western and midwestern United States. Description ''Atriplex canescens'' has a highly variable form, and ...
'' (Pursh) Nutt. –
Chamiso ''Atriplex canescens'' (or chamiso, chamiza, four-wing saltbush) is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Amaranthaceae native to the western and midwestern United States. Description ''Atriplex canescens'' has a highly variable form, and ...
,
chamiza ''Atriplex canescens'' (or chamiso, chamiza, four-wing saltbush) is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Amaranthaceae native to the western and midwestern United States. Description ''Atriplex canescens'' has a highly variable form, and ...
, four-winged saltbush, grey sagebrush: in North America. ** ''Atriplex centralasiatica'' Iljin: in Asia. ** ''
Atriplex cinerea ''Atriplex cinerea'', commonly known as grey saltbush, coast saltbush, barilla or ''truganini'', is a plant species in the family Amaranthaceae. It occurs in sheltered coastal areas and around salt lakes in the Australian states of Western Aust ...
'' Poir. –
Grey saltbush ''Atriplex cinerea'', commonly known as grey saltbush, coast saltbush, barilla or ''truganini'', is a plant species in the family Amaranthaceae. It occurs in sheltered coastal areas and around salt lakes in the Australian states of Western Aust ...
, truganini: in Australia ** ''Atriplex codonocarpa'' P.G. Wilson: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex conduplicata'' F. Muell.: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex confertifolia ''Atriplex confertifolia'', the shadscale or spiny saltbush, is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Amaranthaceae, which is native to the western United States and northern Mexico. Description The height of ''Atriplex confertifolia'' vari ...
'' (Torr. & Frém.) S. Watson –
Shadscale ''Atriplex confertifolia'', the shadscale or spiny saltbush, is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Amaranthaceae, which is native to the western United States and northern Mexico. Description The height of ''Atriplex confertifolia'' vari ...
(saltbush): in North America. ** ''Atriplex cordobensis'' Gand. & Stuck.: in South America. ** ''Atriplex deserticola'' Phil.: in South America. ** ''Atriplex dimorphostegia'' Kar. & Kir.: in North Africa. ** ''Atriplex eardleyae'' Aellen: in Australia ** ''Atriplex elachophylla'' F. Muell.: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex fissivalvis ''Atriplex fissivalvis'', commonly known as gibber saltbush, is a plant species in the family Amaranthaceae, subfamily, Chenopodioideae. It occurs in the Australian states of South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Terri ...
'' F. Muell.: in Australia ** ''Atriplex flabellum'' Bunge ex Boiss.: in Eurasia. ** ''
Atriplex gardneri ''Atriplex gardneri'' is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family known by the common name Gardner's saltbush. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Saskatchewan in Canada south to Nevada and New Mexico in the ...
'' (Moq.) D. Dietr. – Gardner's saltbush, moundscale: in North America ** ''Atriplex glauca'' L.: in Portugal, Spain and in North Africa. ** ''
Atriplex halimus ''Atriplex halimus'' (known also by its common names: Mediterranean saltbush, sea orache, shrubby orache, silvery orache; ; also spelled orach) is a species of fodder shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. Description The plant has small gray leav ...
'' L. –
Mediterranean saltbush ''Atriplex halimus'' (known also by its common names: Mediterranean saltbush, sea orache, shrubby orache, silvery orache; ; also spelled orach) is a species of fodder shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. Description The plant has small gray le ...
,
sea orache ''Atriplex halimus'' (known also by its common names: Mediterranean saltbush, sea orache, shrubby orache, silvery orache; ; also spelled orach) is a species of fodder shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. Description The plant has small gray leav ...
, shrubby orache: in south Europe, North Africa and southwest Asia. ** ''Atriplex herzogii'' Standl.: in North America. ** '' Atriplex holocarpa'' F. Muell.: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex hymenelytra ''Atriplex hymenelytra'', the desert holly, is silvery-whitish-gray shrub in the family Amaranthaceae, native to deserts of the southwestern United States.Wildflowers of the Sonoran Desert, Richard Spellenberg, 2nf ed, 2012, Mojave Desert Wild ...
'' (Torr.) S. Watson – Desert holly: in North America. ** ''Atriplex hymenotheca'' Moq.: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex imbricata'' (Moq.) D. Dietr.: in South America. ** ''Atriplex inamoena'' Aellen: in Eurasia. ** ''Atriplex intermedia'' Anderson: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex isatidea'' Moq.: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex laciniata'' L. – Frosted orache: In western and northern Europe. ** ''Atriplex lampa'' (Moq.) Gillies ex Small: in South America. ** ''Atriplex lehmanniana'' Bunge: in Eurasia. ** ''
Atriplex lentiformis ''Atriplex lentiformis'' (quail bush, big saltbrush, big saltbush, quailbrush, lenscale, len-scale saltbush and white thistle) is a species of saltbush. Distribution ''Atriplex lentiformis'' is native to the southwestern United States and northe ...
'' (Torr.) S. Watson –
Quail bush ''Atriplex lentiformis'' (quail bush, big saltbrush, big saltbush, quailbrush, lenscale, len-scale saltbush and white thistle) is a species of Atriplex, saltbush. Distribution ''Atriplex lentiformis'' is native to the southwestern United States ...
: in North America. ** ''Atriplex leptocarpa'' F. Muell.: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex leucoclada'' Boiss.: in Eurasia. ** ''
Atriplex leucophylla ''Atriplex leucophylla'' is a species of saltbush known by the common names beach saltbush and white orache. It is native to the coastline of California and Baja California, and the Channel Islands, where it is a resident of beach dunes and other ...
'' (Moq.) D. Dietr.: in North America ** ''
Atriplex lindleyi ''Atriplex lindleyi'' is a species of saltbush known by the common name Lindley's saltbush. It is native to Australia, where it is widespread, especially in dry areas. It is known elsewhere as an introduced species, in California and the United S ...
'' Moq.: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex moneta'' Bunge ex Boiss.: in Eurasia. ** ''Atriplex muelleri'' Benth.: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex nessorhina'' S.W.L. Jacobs: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex nummularia ''Atriplex nummularia'' is a species of saltbush from the family ''Amaranthaceae'' and is a large woody shrub known commonly as oldman saltbush. ''A. nummularia'' is native to Australia and occurs in each of the mainland states, thriving in ari ...
'' Lindl. – Old man saltbush, giant saltbush: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex obovata'' Moq.: in North America. ** ''Atriplex pamirica'' Iljin: in Eurasia. ** '' Atriplex parishii'' S. Watson: in North America ** '' Atriplex parryi'' S. Watson: in North America ** ''Atriplex parvifolia'' Kunth: in South America. ** ''Atriplex patagonica'' (Moq.) D. Dietr.: in South America. ** '' Atriplex phyllostegia'' (Torr. ex S. Watson) S. Watson: in North America. ** '' Atriplex polycarpa'' (Torr.) S. Watson – Allscale (saltbush), desert saltbush, cattle saltbush,
cattle spinach ''Atriplex polycarpa'', the allscale, (or all-scale) cattle spinach, allscale saltbush, or cattle saltbush, is a plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is native to the Southwestern United States, California, and northern Mexico Mexico (Sp ...
: in North America. ** ''
Atriplex powellii ''Atriplex powellii'', or Powell's saltweed, is a plant found in the United States and Canada. Uses Among the Zuni people, the seeds were eaten raw before the presence of corn and afterwards. They are also ground with corn meal and made into a ...
'' S. Watson – Powell's saltbush: in North America. ** ''Atriplex pseudocampanulata'' Aellen: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex quinii'' F. Muell.: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex recurva'' d'Urv.: in Eurasia, endemic to areas around the Aegean. ** ''Atriplex rhagodioides'' F. Muell.: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex rosea ''Atriplex rosea'' is a species of saltbush known by the common names tumbling saltbush, red orach, redscale and tumbling orach (; also spelled orache). It is native to Eurasia but it is widespread elsewhere as an introduced species. This is an ...
'' L. – Tumbling orache: in Eurasia and North Africa. ** ''Atriplex rusbyi'' Britton ex Rusby: in South America. ** ''Atriplex schugnanica'' Iljin: in Asia. ** ''
Atriplex semibaccata Atriplex semibaccata, commonly known as Australian saltbush, berry saltbush, or creeping saltbush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae and is endemic to Australia. It is a perennial herb native to Western Australia, South ...
'' R. Br. – Australian saltbush, berry saltbush,
creeping saltbush Atriplex semibaccata, commonly known as Australian saltbush, berry saltbush, or creeping saltbush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae and is endemic to Australia. It is a Perennial plant, perennial Herbaceous plant, herb ...
: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex semilunaris'' Aellen: in Australia. ** '' Atriplex serenana'' A. Nelson ex Abrams: in North America ** ''Atriplex sibirica'' L.; in Asia, naturalized in Europe. ** ''Atriplex sphaeromorpha'' Iljin: in Russia, Ukraine and Caucasus. ** ''Atriplex spinibractea'' Anderson: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex spongiosa'' F. Muell.: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex stipitata ''Atriplex stipitata'', commonly known as mallee saltbush, bitter saltbush and kidney saltbush, is a species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae, found in all mainland states of Australia. In South Australia, it flowers all year round, however ...
'' Benth.: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex sturtii'' S.W.L. Jacobs: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex suberecta ''Atriplex suberecta'' is a species of saltbush known by the common names sprawling saltbush, lagoon saltbush and (in Britain and Ireland) Australian orache. It is native to Australia. Distribution It can be found on other continents as an intro ...
'' I. Verd. – Sprawling saltbush, lagoon saltbush: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex tatarica ''Atriplex tatarica'' is a species of plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae. Its native range spans a large area of Middle and western Central Asia, Asia Minor, North Africa, and Eastern Europe. Description ''Atriplex tatarica'' is an an ...
'' Aellen: in Europe, North Africa and Asia. ** ''Atriplex turbinata'' (Anderson) Aellen: in Australia. ** ''Atriplex undulata'' (Moq.) D. Dietr.: in South America. ** ''Atriplex velutinella'' F. Muell.: in Australia. ** ''
Atriplex vesicaria ''Atriplex vesicaria'', commonly known as bladder saltbush, is a species of flowering plant of the family ''Amaranthaceae'' and is endemic to arid and semi-arid inland regions of Australia. It is an upright or sprawling shrub with scaly leaves a ...
'' Heward ex Benth. –
Bladder saltbush ''Atriplex vesicaria'', commonly known as bladder saltbush, is a species of flowering plant of the family ''Amaranthaceae'' and is endemic to arid and semi-arid inland regions of Australia. It is an upright or sprawling shrub with scaly leaves a ...
: in Australia.


Distribution and habitat

The genus ''Atriplex'' is distributed nearly worldwide from
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to
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and to
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regions. Most species-rich are
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,
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,
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and
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. Many species are
halophyte A halophyte is a salt-tolerant plant that grows in soil or waters of high salinity, coming into contact with saline water through its roots or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and sloughs and seashores. T ...
s and are adapted to dry environments with salty soils.


Ecology

''Atriplex'' species are used as food plants by the
larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle. The ...
e of some
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species; see the list of Lepidoptera which feed on ''Atriplex''. For
spider Spiders ( order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species ...
s such as '' Phidippus californicus'' and other
arthropod Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arth ...
s, saltbush plants offer opportunities to hide and hunt in
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that is otherwise often quite barren. It has been proposed that genus ''Atriplex'' was a main food source in the diet of the extinct giant kangaroo ''
Procoptodon goliah ''Procoptodon'' is an extinct genus of giant short-faced ( sthenurine) kangaroos that lived in Australia during the Pleistocene Epoch. ''P. goliah'', the largest known kangaroo species that ever existed, stood at about . They weighed about . Othe ...
''. Stable isotopic data suggested that their diet consisted of plants that used the C4 photosynthetic pathway, and due to their semi-arid distribution, chenopod saltbushes were likely responsible.


Uses

The favored species for human consumption is now usually
garden orache ''Atriplex hortensis'', known as garden orache, red orache or simply orache (; also spelled orach), mountain spinach, French spinach, or arrach, is a species of plant in the Amaranthaceae, amaranth family used as a leaf vegetable that was common ...
(''A. hortensis''), but many species are edible and the use of ''Atriplex'' as food is known since at least the late
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(Mesolithic). Common orache ('' A. patula'') is attested as an
archaeophyte An archaeophyte is a plant species which is non-native to a geographical region, but which was an introduced species in "ancient" times, rather than being a modern introduction. Those arriving after are called neophytes. The cut-off date is usua ...
in northern Europe, and the
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is presumed to have used it as a food. Its seed has been found among apparent evidence of cereal preparation and cooking at Late Iron Age villages in Britain. In the
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, ''mallûaḥ'' (מַלּ֣וּחַ, probably
Mediterranean saltbush ''Atriplex halimus'' (known also by its common names: Mediterranean saltbush, sea orache, shrubby orache, silvery orache; ; also spelled orach) is a species of fodder shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. Description The plant has small gray le ...
, ''A. halimus'', the major culinary saltbush in the region) is mentioned as food eaten by social outcasts ().
Grey saltbush ''Atriplex cinerea'', commonly known as grey saltbush, coast saltbush, barilla or ''truganini'', is a plant species in the family Amaranthaceae. It occurs in sheltered coastal areas and around salt lakes in the Australian states of Western Aust ...
('' A. cinerea'') has been used as
bushfood Bush tucker, also called bush food, is any food native to Australia and used as sustenance by Indigenous Australians, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, but it can also describe any native flora or fauna used for culinary or ...
in
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since prehistoric times.
Chamiso ''Atriplex canescens'' (or chamiso, chamiza, four-wing saltbush) is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Amaranthaceae native to the western and midwestern United States. Description ''Atriplex canescens'' has a highly variable form, and ...
(''A. canescens'') and
shadscale ''Atriplex confertifolia'', the shadscale or spiny saltbush, is a species of evergreen shrub in the family Amaranthaceae, which is native to the western United States and northern Mexico. Description The height of ''Atriplex confertifolia'' vari ...
(''A. confertifolia'') were eaten by Native Americans, and spearscale (''A. hastata'') was a food in rural
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. Studies on ''Atriplex'' species demonstrated their potential use in agriculture. Meat from sheep which have grazed on saltbush has surprisingly high levels of
vitamin E Vitamin E is a group of eight fat soluble compounds that include four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. Vitamin E deficiency, which is rare and usually due to an underlying problem with digesting dietary fat rather than from a diet low in vitami ...
, is leaner and more hydrated than regular
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and has consumer appeal equal to grain-fed lamb. The vitamin E levels could have animal health benefits while extending the shelf-life and maintaining the fresh red colour of saltbush lamb. This effect has been demonstrated for old man saltbush ('' A. nummularia'') and river saltbush ('' A. amnicola''). For reasons unknown, sheep seem to prefer the more fibrous, less nutritious river saltbush. A study on ''A. nummularia'' discovered the species have a nitrogen content of 2.5–3.5%, and could potentially be used as a protein supplement for grazing if palatable. A subsequent study allowed sheep and goats to voluntarily feed on ''
Atriplex halimus ''Atriplex halimus'' (known also by its common names: Mediterranean saltbush, sea orache, shrubby orache, silvery orache; ; also spelled orach) is a species of fodder shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. Description The plant has small gray leav ...
'' and aimed to determine if the saltbush was palatable, and if so, did it provide enough nutrients to supplement the diet of these animals. In this study they determined when goats and sheep are given as much '' A. halimus'' as they like, they do obtain enough nutrients to supplement their dietunless the animal requirements are higher during pregnancy and milk production. Saltbushes are also used as an
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in
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and can be used to prevent
soil erosion Soil erosion is the denudation or wearing away of the upper layer of soil. It is a form of soil degradation. This natural process is caused by the dynamic activity of erosive agents, that is, water, ice (glaciers), snow, air (wind), plants, and ...
in coastal areas. Old man saltbush (''
Atriplex nummularia ''Atriplex nummularia'' is a species of saltbush from the family ''Amaranthaceae'' and is a large woody shrub known commonly as oldman saltbush. ''A. nummularia'' is native to Australia and occurs in each of the mainland states, thriving in ari ...
'') has also been successfully used to rehabilitate old mining sites around
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(Australia).


See also

* Barbara Hulme, producer of Atriplex hybrids


References

Stanley L. Welsh
''Atriplex'' - online
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Gelin Zhu, Sergei L. Mosyakin & Steven E. Clemants: ''Chenopodiaceae''
''Atriplex'' - online
In: Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven, Deyuan Hong (ed.): ''Flora of China'', Volume 5: ''Ulmaceae through Basellaceae.'', Science Press und Missouri Botanical Garden Press, Beijing und St. Louis, 2003, .
Gudrun Kadereit, Evgeny V. Mavrodiev, Elizabeth H. Zacharias & Alexander P. Sukhorukov: Molecular phylogeny of Atripliceae (Chenopodioideae, Chenopodiaceae): Implications for systematics, biogeography, flower and fruit evolution, and the origin of C4 Photosynthesis. - ''American Journal of Botany'' 97(10): 1664-1687, 2010. (2004): Variation within and between two saltbush species in plant composition and subsequent selection by sheep. '' Aust. J. Agr. Res.'' 55(9): 999–1007. (HTML abstract) (2004): Saltbush lifts sheep meat vitamin content. ''Farming Ahead'' 153(October): 63
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* (1999): Orach. ''In: Oxford Companion to Food'': 556. * {{Taxonbar, from=Q157801 Halophytes Drought-tolerant plants Garden plants Amaranthaceae genera Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Pseudocereals Chenopodioideae