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Atriplex serenana is a species of saltbush known by the common names leafscale and stinking orach. It is native to California and Baja California, where it grows in saline and alkaline soils such as those on alkali flats and beach bluffs. This is a mat-forming annual herb producing scaly stems up to a meter long. The toothed leaves are 1 to 4 centimeters long. The flowers are generally borne in hard clusters along the stem and there is sometimes a spikelike flower cluster of male flowers at the end of the stem. There are two varieties of this species. The rarer of the two, Davidson's saltscale (var. davidsonii), is limited to the coastline of southern California and Baja California.
Annual herb
1 - 3 ft Tall
Green
Full Sun
Alkaline flats, bluffs
Coastal Sage Scrub, Valley Grassland, Wetland-Riparian
Butterflies and moths supported
1 confirmed and 15 likely
Western Pygmy Blue
Brephidium exilis
Garden Webworm Moth
Achyra rantalis
Edwards' Beach Moth
Anarta edwardsii
Alfalfa Looper Moth
Autographa californica