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Atriplex glabriuscula (1 Page of 5) The Atriplex glabriuscula plant species is found in Britain. It is a member of the Chenopodiaceae family. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Atriplex glabriuscula Family: Chenopodiaceae Author: Edmondst. Known Hazards: No member of this genus contains any toxins, all have more or less edible leaves. However, if grown with artificial fertilizers, they may concentrate harmful amounts of nitrates in their leaves. Mature Height: 0.3 Mature Width: Habitat: Sandy or gravelly shores, at or somewhat above the high tide mark[17].
Cultivation Notes: Succeeds in full sun in any well-drained but not too fertile soil[200]. Most species in this genus tolerate saline and very alkaline soils[200].
This species is either very closely related to or no more than part of A. hastata[17].
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