Field notes, v1336
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journal Haguen, M.S. 1976 A. Salicornia (probably S.subterminalis Parish) leaves tightly "stacked" along branch B. Salsola iberica Sennen & Pau (Note: Called S. kali in many references) "tumbleweed" spiny C. Atriplex polycarpa - many small leaves D. Suaeda fruticosa (h.) Forsk. many small leaves - often purple E. ? Haplopappus scradenius (Greene) Blake sinuado Chrysophanus subsp. bracteatus (Greene) Hall F. Atriplex lentiformis - often long, broad leaves present G. Lepidospartum squamatum (A.F.Gray) A. Gray long thin leaves pressed close to stems H.) Hymenoclea salsola - long, thin, leaves (look like Artemisia calif.) flowers in clusters - small, white.