Chenopodium baccatum

Rhagodia baccata), commonly known as berry saltbush, is a species of shrub endemic to Western Australia.

It is a spreading shrub up to two metres high, with elliptical leaves, and flowers that occur in a panicle.

In 1849, Alfred Moquin-Tandon transferred the species into Rhagodia as R. baccata, and this name remained current until 2012.

Rhagodia dioica Nees) which was demoted from specific rank by Paul G. Wilson in 1983.

[4] It does, however, appear to be endemic to Western Australia; alleged collections of this plant from other states have now been shown to be specimens of the similar Rhagodia candolleana.