RMD914W3–A seedling plant of common orache, Atriplex patula, with two true leaves and cotyledons
RME4PFKP–common orache, atriplex patula
RMMTF1HF–Common orache, Atriplex patula, young plant with true leaves germinating and greowing in waste ground, May
RM2GM8WG3–Common Orache - Atriplex patula
RMBEWPAD–Orache (Atriplex patula) seedling plant with four true leaves
RF2D7P19F–Common Orache or Iron Root (atriplex patula), close up showing a cluster of the plant's rather insignificant flowers.
RMD915P9–A plant of common orache, Atriplex patula, annual arable garden and agriculture weed
RM2PC83A2–Spreading melde, spreading melde, common melde, common melde, spreading melde, foxtail family, Saltbush or common orache, Atriplex patula, plant
RMHRBAWC–Common orache, Atriplex patula, spreading, prostrate plant on waste cultivated land , Berkshire, July
RM2PE79TG–A seedling plant of common orache, Atriplex patula, with two true leaves and cotyledons, A seedling plant of common orache, Atriplex patula, with two
RM2PC83AA–Spreading melode, Spreading melode, Common melode, Common melode, Spreading melode, Foxtail family, A plant of common orache, Atriplex patula, annual
RF2N30F2R–Close up of Common Orache plant Atriplex patula. Common Orache or atriplex patula plant growing in farm. Common Orache plant. Scientific name Chenopod
RM2PFTFYB–Spear orach, Common Melde, Common Melde, Spreading Melde, Foxtail family, Common Orache (Atriplex patula) growing on shingle shore, Osmington
RME4PFEW–common orache, atriplex patula
RM2AB7X8B–Common orache, Atriplex patula, young plant with true leaves germinating and greowing in waste ground, May
RF2WAJYTN–Common orache (Atriplex patula) is an annual herb native to Europe, Asia and north Africa. This photo was taken in Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
RMD7H8YF–Common Orache (Atriplex patula), many plants
RFGGH4B4–Orach plant close up over bluen background
RM2CAT908–Foliage of what is probably Spear-Leaved Orache, Hastate Orache / Atriplex prostrata growing in a part saltmarsh habitat. Leaves are edible cooked.
RMA7H4N2–COMMON ORACHE Atriplex patula Brownsea Island Dorset UK
RMA2YHNJ–Flowers of Orache (Atriplex patula) a common weed of cultivation. Powys, Wales, UK.
RF2X0BMB5–A hand holds a young swan weed plant. Atriplex patula
RF2G0HKTR–Vertical closeup shot of sharp atriplex patula leaves
RF2D7P193–Common Orache or Iron Root (atriplex patula), close up of a single long stem of the plant showing the clusters of leaves hiding the flowers.
RMPG83KF–Atriplex patula - Deutschlands flora in abbildungen nach der natur - vol. 18 - t. 29.
RMK137KR–Atriplex patula Deutschlands flora in abbildungen nach der natur vol. 18 t. 29
RMHRBAWB–Common orache, Atriplex patula, speading, prostrate plant on waste cultivated land , Berkshire, July
RMRYD4B4–Atriplex Patula Var. Angustifolia Narrow-Leaved Orache Var. A
RMEA4CFX–Saltbush or common orache, Atriplex patula, plant prostrate on cultivated fiield - a weed of gardens and arable crops
RMJP2RYM–Common or spreading orache, Atriplex patula spreading around the base of a young growing maize or corn crop, Berkshire, July
RM2PFTFY9–Spear orach, Common Melde, Common Melde, Spreading Melde, Foxtail family, Common Orache (Atriplex patula) growing on shingle shore, Osmington
RF2P50099–Close up of Common Orache plant Atriplex patula. Common Orache or atriplex patula plant growing in farm. Common Orache plant. Scientific name Chenopod
RMPC38CC–Common or spreading orache, Atriplex patula spreading around the base of a young growing maize or corn crop, Berkshire, July
RMJFWTMM–Atriplex patula Flora Batava Volume v7
RMD7H8Y5–Common Orache (Atriplex patula), top of a stalk
RFGGH4AY–Orach plant close up over green background
RM2CAT938–Foliage of what is probably Spear-Leaved Orache, Hastate Orache / Atriplex prostrata growing in a part saltmarsh habitat. Leaves are edible cooked.
RMP8RNP3–. 43 Atriplex patula cleaned Lindmann
RMA2YHNP–Flowers of Orache (Atriplex patula) a common weed of cultivation growing on the remains of a muckheap. Powys, Wales, UK.
RF2WTAB9H–A hand holds a young swan weed plant. Atriplex patula
RF2H4ET6Y–Close-up shot of a green Atriplex patula on a blurred background
RMJP2RYX–Common or spreading orache, Atriplex patula spreading around the base of a young growing maize or corn crop, Berkshire, July
RM2PFTFXE–Spear orach, Common Melde, Spreading Melde, Common Orache (Atriplex patula) leaves, growing on pebbles at edge of beach, Bembridge, Isle of W
RF2T10ARX–Close up of Common Orache plant Atriplex patula. Common Orache or atriplex patula plant growing in farm. Common Orache plant. Scientific name Chenopod
RMBNKFE4–Broad-leaved weeds among young beans in a garden vegetable patch, Devon
RMPC38CD–Common or spreading orache, Atriplex patula spreading around the base of a young growing maize or corn crop, Berkshire, July
RMAT4N02–Orache Atriplex patula seedling plant with four true leaves
RFGGH4AP–Orach plant isolated over white background
RM2CAT949–Foliage of what is probably Spear-Leaved Orache, Hastate Orache / Atriplex prostrata growing in a part saltmarsh habitat. Leaves are edible cooked.
RMDDWDAD–Atriplex patula, var. erecta; Narrow-leaved Orache, var. y.
RMP554FE–Halberdleaf orach, Atriplex calotheca, and common orach, Atriplex patula. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's 'Bilder ur Nordens Flora' (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm, Wahlstrom & Widstrand, 1905. Lindman (1856-1928) was Professor of Botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet). The chromolithographs were based on Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch's 'Svensk botanik,' 1802-1843.
RF2WTAB4F–A hand holds a young swan weed plant. Atriplex patula
RMCEG1NF–Halberdleaf orach, Atriplex calotheca,
RMRDY829–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 853. Atriplex patula.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMRX5TYT–An illustrated flora of the An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian ed2illustratedflo02brit Year: 1913 CHEXOPODIACEAE. I. Atriplex hastata L. Halberd-leaved Orache. Fig. 1697. Alriplex hastata L. Sp. PI. 1053. 1753. Atriplex patula L. Sp. PI. 1053. 1753. Atriplex liltoralis L. Sp. PI. 1054. 1753. A. patulum var. hastatum A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 409. Annual, green or purple, somewhat scurfy, at least when young; stems er
RM2BTWEND–Atriplex patula L.
RMPFH94F–. Dansk plantevaekst. Plants; Plant ecology. 15. Strand-Sumpene 241 Andeleng med mange vandfyldte Lavninger; den er ved Vand skilt fra Rørsumpene. Efter Ove Paulsen gaar Scirpus maritimus her oftest uden om Phragmites; med den følger ofte Aster tripolium, men denne kan ogsaa danne et eget Bælte, et AsteretMn, der kan være violet af dens Blomster eller grønt af dens Rosetter; inden for dette Bælte følgei- da ofte et Atriplicetum med Atriplex littoralis, ofte tillige A. hastata, A. patula og A. calotheca. Dette Bælte svarer til den S. 70. Fig. 122. Sydenden af Amager. I Fuigrunden Strandeng med
RM2PFTFYG–Spear orach, Common Melde, Common Melde, Spreading Melde, Foxtail family, Common Orache (Atriplex patula) growing on pebbles at edge of beach at
RF2T10ARW–Close up of Common Orache plant Atriplex patula. Common Orache or atriplex patula plant growing in farm. Common Orache plant. Scientific name Chenopod
RMEE1ECP–Saltbush or common orache, Atriplex patula, plant prostrate on cultivated fiield - a weed of gardens and arable crops
RFGGH4AR–Orach plant isolated over white background
RM2CAT90W–Foliage of what is probably Spear-Leaved Orache, Hastate Orache / Atriplex prostrata growing in a part saltmarsh habitat. Leaves are edible cooked.
RMD2TXRR–Atriplex patula, var. angustifolia; Narrow-leaved Orache, var. a.
RF2WTABAA–A hand holds a young swan weed plant. Atriplex patula
RMRFR0A3–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. r â -. Fig. 23. IRREGULARLY FLOODED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: View northward from vicinity of Sand Point Road. High marsh on sandbar is dominated by many species, including Arthrocnemum subterminale, Atriplex patula, Frankenia grandifolia and Limonium californicum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not per
RM2BTWEKH–Atriplex patula L.
RMPFH9H7–. Dansk plantevaekst. Plants; Plant ecology. 5. Sandstrandens Plantevækst 93 første) brat om og lægge sig ned ligesom Grenene, der spærres ud til alle Sider. De længste Skud af A. hastata ere 60 cm. lange. Ogsaa paa Tangbund træffes nedliggende Eksemplarer; et Eksem- plar af Atriplex hastata var paa en saadan Bund c. 1 m i Tvær- maal; Hovedakse og Sideakse laa vandret udbredte til alle Sider,. ^.V^ Fig. 47. Atriplex hastata og A. patula, udstrakte paa Sandstrand paa Fano; desuden Elymus are- narius, Glyceria maritima og Honckenya. (Fot af E. W.l. og Bladpladernes Stilke vare drejede, saa at Pl
RMCNMEAF–Common Orache (Atriplex patula) leaves, growing on pebbles at edge of beach, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England, june
RFGGH4AX–Orach plant close up over green background
RM2CAT94J–Foliage of what is probably Spear-Leaved Orache, Hastate Orache / Atriplex prostrata growing in a part saltmarsh habitat. Leaves are edible cooked.
RMD2TXRY–Atriplex patula, var. erecta; Narrow-leaved Orache, var. y.
RF2WTTF6Y–A hand holds a young swan weed plant. Atriplex patula
RMRFR0CK–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. Fig. 15. EARLY SUCCESSIONAL HERBACEOUS VEGETATION: View from end of Apple Road, eastward toward Rincon Mountain. First year successional growth on dredge spoil is by halophytes and plants of poorly drained soils such as Atriplex patula, Bassia hyssopifolia, Cotula coronopifolia, Melilotus indicus, and Spergularia marina.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - color
RMCNMEA9–Common Orache (Atriplex patula) growing on pebbles at edge of beach at dawn, Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England, june
RFGGH4B1–Orach plant close up over blue background
RM2CAT94N–Leaf close-up of probable Spear-Leaved Orache, Hastate Orache / Atriplex prostrata growing in a part saltmarsh habitat. Leaves are edible cooked
RMDDWDAC–Atriplex patula, var. angustifolia; Narrow-leaved Orache, var. a.
RF2WTTF68–A hand holds a young swan weed plant. Atriplex patula
RMRFR07R–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. Fig. 23. IRREGULARLY FLOODED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: View northward from vicinity of Sand Point Road. High marsh on sandbar is dominated by many species, including Arthrocnemum subterminale, Atriplex patula, Frankenia grandifolia and Limonium californicum.. mm Fig. 24. IRREGULARLY FLOODED ESTUARINE EMERGENT WETLAND: High marsh on sandbar is dominated by many species, including Arthrocnemum subterminale, Atriplex cali- fornica, A. patula, Frankeni
RMDGGW5W–A plant of common orache, Atriplex patula, annual arable garden and agriculture weed
RM2CAT95R–Leaf close-up of probable Spear-Leaved Orache, Hastate Orache / Atriplex prostrata growing in a part saltmarsh habitat. Leaves are edible cooked
RMRFR0CB–. Carpinteria Salt Marsh : environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary. Salt marsh ecology; Salt marsh plants. Fig. 15. EARLY SUCCESSIONAL HERBACEOUS VEGETATION: View from end of Apple Road, eastward toward Rincon Mountain. First year successional growth on dredge spoil is by halophytes and plants of poorly drained soils such as Atriplex patula, Bassia hyssopifolia, Cotula coronopifolia, Melilotus indicus, and Spergularia marina.. Fig. 16. LATE SUCCESSIONAL HERBACEOUS VEGETATION: View northwestward along confluence of Franklin and Santa Monica Creeks. Berm on