Chenopodium candolleanum
Species
Shrub
Family | Amaranthaceae |
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Synonyms | Chenopodium furfuraceum, Rhagodia candolleana |
Common names | Coastal Saltbush, Seaberry Saltbush |
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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
High drought
High frost
High coastal
Biodiversity
Bird
Insect
Pollinator
Cultivars & Hybrids

Rhagodia candolleana subsp. 'candolleana'
Seaberry Saltbush
Shrub
Climatic Suitability
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Climate Suitability
Climate suitability
Unsuitable Suitable
203020502070
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