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FOUR-WING SALTBUSH, SHADSCALE, Atriplex canescens (Chamiza), Anza-Borrego, Sonoran Desert

Here is our FOUR-WING SALTBUSH Atriplex canescens; also known as a Fourwing Shadscale and Chamiza. Video was filmed at The Slot Canyon Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Sonoran Desert. Atriplex canescens (Chamiso, Chamiza, Four wing saltbush, Four-wing saltbush, Fourwing saltbush) is a species of evergreen shrub in the Amaranthaceae family, which is native to the western United States. Fourwing saltbush has a highly variable form, and readily hybridizes with several other species in the Atriplex genus. The degree of polyploidy also results in variations in form. Its height can vary from 1 foot to 10 feet, but 2 to 4 feet is most common. The leaves are thin and 0.5 to 2 inches long. It is most readily identified by its fruits, which have four wings at roughly 90 degree angles and are densely packed on long stems. The fruit stem resembles a mass of corn flakes. Atriplex canscens is a great bird plant. Best to plant in dry salty soils. Susceptible to root rot unless drought or salt stressed. (description from calscape.org) #anzaborrego #desertplants #wildflowers #californiawildflowers #californianativeplants #superbloom #desertshorts

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