Atriplex

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Atriplex
Desert holly, Atriplex hymenelytra
Desert holly, Atriplex hymenelytra
Plant Info
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Amaranthaceae
Subfamily: Chenopodioideae
Genus: Atriplex
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Species
About 100-200 species, including:

Atriplex alaskensis
Atriplex amnicola
Atriplex californica
Atriplex calotheca
Atriplex canescens
Atriplex confertifolia
Atriplex coronata
Atriplex glabriuscula
Atriplex halimus
Atriplex heterosperma
Atriplex hortensis
Atriplex hymenelytra
Atriplex laciniata
Atriplex lentiformis
Atriplex littoralis
Atriplex longipes
Atriplex nitens
Atriplex nummularia
Atriplex nuttallii
Atriplex oblongifolia
Atriplex patula
Atriplex polycarpa
Atriplex praecox
Atriplex prostrata
Atriplex rosea
Atriplex sibirica
Atriplex tatarica

Atriplex is a plant genus of 100-200 species, known by the common names of saltbush and orache (or orach). The genus is quite variable and widely distributed. The genus includes many desert and seashore plants and halophytes, as well as plants of moist environments. Saltbushes are extremely tolerant of salt content in the ground: their name derives from the fact that they retain salt in their leaves, which makes them of great use in areas affected by soil salination. Many species are edible. However, the favored species for human consumption is A. hortensis.

The Garden Orache (A. hortensis), also called red orach, mountain spinach or French spinach, is an annual leaf vegetable with a salty, spinach-like taste. The plant grows 1-2 m (3-6 ft) in height and the leaves are used cooked or in salads. It was commonly grown in Mediterranean regions from early times until spinach became the more favored leaf vegetable of choice. The leaves can come in red, white and green varieties. The green leaves were once used to color pasta in Italy. Another common use of orach was to mix with the herb sorrel to balance out its acid flavor.

The plant is also used as an ornamental plant in landscaping.

Atriplex species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species - see list of Lepidoptera which feed on Atriplex.

External links and References

merica], Four Wing Saltbush (A. canescens) and Desert Saltbush (A. polycarpa)

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