[1][2] It is native to western North America from southern Canada to northern Mexico, where it grows in many types of habitat, generally on saline soils.
[2][3] Atriplex argentea is an annual herb producing branching stems which spread out low to the ground or reach erect to maximum heights approaching 80 centimeters.
[3] The leaves are triangular to roughly oval in shape and 1 to 4 centimeters long.
[2] Among the Zuni people, a poultice of chewed root is applied to sores and rashes.
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