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Atriplex canescens var. gigantea

Atriplex canescens var. gigantea S.L. Welsh & Stutz  
Family: Amaranthaceae
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Stanley L. Welsh in Flora of North America (vol. 4)
Plants mainly 10-20 dm, not especially armed, commonly layering. Pistillate flowers borne in panicles 5-40 cm. Fruiting bracteoles on stipes 1-8, body with 4 prominent, dentate to entire wings extending length of bract, united throughout, mainly 15-25 mm wide and about as long, apex toothed, surface of wings and body smooth or reticulate. Seeds 1.5-2.5 mm wide. 2n = 18.

Flowering summer-fall. Active sand dunes; 1400-1600 m; Utah.

Atriplex canescens var. gigantea occurs with scurfpea (Psoralidium lanceolatum), ricegrass (Stipa hymenoides), and other dune plants. Occasional plants with very large bracts occur as far south as El Paso County, Texas. The chromosomal status for Atriplex canescens var. gigantea is unknown, however, and is evidently unusual in the species in being diploid. The population in Juab County, Texas, occurs in active sand dunes and accommodates the change in depth of sand by rooting (i.e., layering) along the buried portions of the stem (H. C. Stutz et al. 1975). Actual plant length below the sand surface is often much greater than that showing above the surface.

Atriplex canescens var. gigantea is in the Center for Plant Conservation´s National Collection of Endangered Plants.

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