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Chenopodium candolleanum

Species
  • Icon of shrub form Shrub
Family Amaranthaceae
Synonyms Chenopodium furfuraceum, Rhagodia candolleana
Common names Coastal Saltbush, Seaberry Saltbush

Climatic Suitability
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Form

Height in cultivation 2 – 4 m
Spread in cultivation 1 – 1.5 m
Origin Native
Flower colour Inconspicuous flowers
Flower period spring, winter
Leaf loss Evergreen

Site

Urban space type Garden, street
Use feature, putatively edible, screen
Soil texture clay, loam, sand
Soil pH acidic, alkaline, neutral

Performance

Shade tolerance Full sun Part shade
Tolerance High drought
High frost
High coastal
Biodiversity Bird Insect Pollinator

Cultivars & Hybrids

Image of Rhagodia candolleana subsp. candolleana

Rhagodia candolleana subsp. 'candolleana'

Seaberry Saltbush

  • Icon of shrub form Shrub

Climatic Suitability

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Climate Suitability

Climate suitability

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