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Eastern Flat-top Saltbush photos | Family: Saltbush (Chenopodiaceae) |
Scientific Name: | Atriplex lindleyi | Eastern Flat-top Saltbush plant Photo: A J Brown | ||||||
Common Name: | Flat-topped Saltbush | |||||||
Status: | Native to Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales and Western Australia. | |||||||
Plant Description: | Spreading erect mealy-grey annual shrub, to about 35 cm high. Leaves obovate or ovate-lanceolate, 2–3 cm long, 5–15 mm wide, rather thick and soft, the margins with angular teeth. Male and female flowers separate but on the same plant (monoecious). Flowers mostly in clusters in the leaf axils. Fruiting body fibrous and spongy, to 15 mm long and wide, globular or top-shaped, flattened at the summit, with two equal broad rounded wings which arise towards the base of the globular part and spread horizontally near its summit. Flowering most of the year, mostly spring and summer. | |||||||
Habitat: | Clay or loam soils, often in depressions or low-lying areas.
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Comments: | Not palatable to livestock but will successfully colonise scalds. A number of subspecies occur in Victoria, including subsp. conduplicata, subsp. inflata and subsp. lindleyi. They largely differ in the shape and size of their fruiting bodies. |
Fallen ripe fruit of Eastern Flat-top Saltbush Photo: A J Brown | Fruiting branch of Eatern Flat-top Saltbush Photo: A J Brown |
Fruit and male flower of Eastern Flat-top Saltbush Photo: A J Brown | Fruit of Eastern Flat-top Saltbush Photo: A J Brown |
Fruit of Eastern Flat-top Saltbush Photo: A J Brown | Leaves of Eastern Flat-top Saltbush Photo: A J Brown |