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Atriplex semibaccata seeds

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Accepted Scientific Name:

Atriplex semibaccata

Synonyms:

Atriplex mollis, Atriplex halmaturina

Common Names:

Australian Saltbush, Berry Saltbush

Atriplex semibaccata seeds (Australian Salt Bush)

Atriplex semibaccata, commonly known as Australian Saltbush, is a hardy, low-maintenance perennial shrub prized for its drought tolerance, salt tolerance, and ability to thrive in poor soils. This attractive shrub features silvery-green foliage and small, edible berries, making it ideal for erosion control, coastal landscapes, and sustainable gardens.

Native to Australia, Australian Saltbush adapts beautifully to arid and semi-arid climates, creating natural hedges or groundcover while supporting wildlife. Its resilience and low water needs make it perfect for xeriscaping and low-maintenance landscapes.


Key Features

  • Highly drought-tolerant and salt-tolerant

  • Low-maintenance perennial shrub

  • Silvery-green foliage with small, edible berries

  • Thrives in poor, sandy, or alkaline soils

  • Provides habitat and forage for birds and wildlife


Growing Information

  • Origin / Native Range: Native to southern and eastern Australia

  • Mature Size: 2–3 ft. tall, 3–5 ft. wide

  • Soil Needs: Well-drained; tolerates sandy, saline, and alkaline soils

  • Watering / Care: Low; drought-tolerant once established

  • Bloom Season: Spring to summer (small inconspicuous flowers)


Uses

  • Sustainable and low-water landscaping

  • Coastal and salt-affected areas

  • Erosion control and soil stabilization

  • Habitat and forage for wildlife

  • Groundcover or natural hedges


Why Choose Atriplex semibaccata?

If you’re looking for a resilient, low-maintenance shrub that thrives in challenging soils and dry conditions, Atriplex semibaccata is an excellent choice. Its silvery foliage, edible berries, and ecological benefits make it a standout for sustainable gardens, coastal plantings, and wildlife-friendly landscapes.