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Jason Sharp;Central Florida
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Jason Sharp;Fort De Soto, Pinellas County, Florida
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Amaranthus
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Pemba, Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique
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2011-06-16 Lower Austria, district Wien-Umgebung (gravel pit, on raw rubble without a layer of topsoil, 225 msm Quadrant 7965/1).Gathered on 16th of june, shot taken on 17th after pressing;
see remarks here about the plant itself, and about ID too.
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Wissenkerke, Zeeland, Netherlands
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Atriplex gardneri var. utahensis. Synonyms include A. tridentata, A. gardneri var. tridentata and A. nuttallii var. utahensis.There are only a few remaining plants on what was hoped to be city park property but it appears to instead exist on some rare adjoining open space on private property. Once common in a now populated area where more typically all native plants have been removed. And, this low shrub is being routinely mowed and while that may have helped to keep some invasives at bay, it is also preventing this plant from re-establishing itself.August 13, 2011, small parcel of open space adjoining Murray City Park, Murray City, Salt Lake County, Utah at approx. 4300 ft.
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2011-09-22 Vienna X. district (right on district border to Schwechat), roadside - on rubble (170 msm Quadrant 7864/4).German name: Dichtbltige Besen-Radmelde
See also remarks here.
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Closer view of Salicornia rubra growing here along the southwestern shore of the Great Salt Lake.August 31, 2014, Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake County, Utah, elev. 4215 ft.
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Florida, United States
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Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
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Tucson Arizona, Above the Santa Cruz River in a dry location
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Florida, United States
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Arizona, United States
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El Crucero, Managua, Nicaragua
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Kingdom=PlantaeOrder=CaryophyllalesFamily=AmaranthaceaeSubfamily=ChenopodioideaeGenus=EnchylaenaSpecies=tomentosaBinomial name=Enchylaena tomentosaCommon name=Ruby saltbushID confirmed by Peter Jacobs
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Lawn Hill, Queensland, Australia
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Zaragoza: Aragn (Espaa)Familia: CHENOPODIACEAEDistribucin: Planta originaria de Eurasia y el Mediterrneo, ha llegado a ser subcosmopolita en las regiones temperadas y subtropicales. Tanto en la Pennsula Ibrica como en Aragn se encuentra por todas partes.Hbitat: Comunidades ruderales y tambin en huertos, barbechos, ...Preferencia edfica: Indiferente. En todo tipo de sustratos, incluidos los yesosos y salinos, pero siempre en suelos nitrificados.Rango altitudinal: 70- 1400 ( 1700 ) mFloracin: Mayo - Noviembre ( Diciembre )Forma Biolgica: Terfito escaposo Extractado del Atlas de la Flora de Aragn (Herbario de Jaca)
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Longreach, Queensland, Australia
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Gomphrena arborescens L.f. AMARANTHACEAELocal: Park Way, APA Gama Cabea de Veado, Braslia, BrasilRef.: a) Salles, A.E.H. Jardim Botnico de Braslia. 2007; b) Proena, C.C. et al. Flores e Frutos do Cerrado. 2 edio. Rede de Sementes do Cerrado, 2006; c) Lorenzi, H, e Matos, F.J.Abreu. Plantas Medicinais no Brasil. 2 edio. Plantarum, 2008; d) Medeiros, J.D. Guia de campo: vegetao do Cerrado 500 espcies. MMA, 2011.