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- Oenothera tetraptera, known as fourwing evening primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family (Onagraceae) native to the Americas...
- densely packed on long stems. This species blooms from April to October. Fourwing saltbush is most common in early succession areas such as disturbed sites...
- dominated by creosotebush and white bursage, with areas of shadscale, fourwing saltbush, and on some upper bajadas and fans, scattered Joshua trees. This...
- winter browse for domestic livestock and native herbivores. Compared to fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens), shadscale has shorter and wider leaves and...
- Tucson Mountain District has two distinct communities, desert scrub—such as fourwing saltbush and brittlebrush—at the lowest elevations, and desert gr****land...
- infusion of the root is also taken for stomachache. Atriplex canescens (fourwing saltbush), an infusion of dried root and blossoms or a poultice of blossoms...
- of dispersal. New sprouts of the cactus thrive under the shade of the fourwing saltbush, which provides protection from animals and desiccation. New growth...
- cheatgr****, rabbitbrush, squirreltail, needle-and-thread, Indian ricegr****, and fourwing saltbush are present. Riparian areas feature sedges, perennial gr****es...
- occurs in the Chihuahuan Desert, where it is characteristic of the mesquite-fourwing saltbush plant community. Other plants in the habitat may include creosotebush...
- short gr**** and mixed prairie, but with a greater alkalinity. Thus, the fourwing saltbush dominates these areas. They are found along the bottom of the...