Atriplex Cinerea Poir.

Scientific Atriplex cinerea Poir.
Common gray saltbush
Family Chenopodiaceae



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A salt bush of the southwestern United States: Atriplex lentiformis
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Ruby Saltbush | Barrier Saltbush ? enchylaena tomentosa
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Nice Whitewater Rafting Southeast photos | American River Rafting
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The Tooth Fairy goes to Africa - Kim Gray's Modern Family Blog
Although the most common source of the chewing stick is the salt-bush (also called toothbrush tree) in the Middle East, in West Africa, orange and lime trees are used, while the neem tree (neems) are the main source for chewing sticks ...


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