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Seaberry Saltbush (Chenopodium candolleanum) Also called Rhagodia candolleana, this is a dense bush about 3 feet high with small shiny green short-stalked leaves, growing in clusters. The bush has beautiful slightly flattened ruby red berries. They are striking despite their size.<br />
Spotted on coastal dunes - Bass Strait. Grows along coastal regions in most places in southern mainland Australia and Tasmania. Australia,Chenopodium candolleanum,Fall,Geotagged,Seaberry Saltbush Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Seaberry Saltbush (Chenopodium candolleanum)

Also called Rhagodia candolleana, this is a dense bush about 3 feet high with small shiny green short-stalked leaves, growing in clusters. The bush has beautiful slightly flattened ruby red berries. They are striking despite their size.
Spotted on coastal dunes - Bass Strait. Grows along coastal regions in most places in southern mainland Australia and Tasmania.

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"Chenopodium candolleanum", common name Seaberry Saltbush, is a shrub in the subfamily Chenopodioideae of the family Amaranthaceae, native to Australia.

Similar species: Pinks, Cactuses, And Allies
Species identified by Leuba Ridgway
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By Leuba Ridgway

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Uploaded Apr 28, 2018. Captured May 19, 2012 16:49 in Nyora-Wonthaggi Rail Trail, Dalyston VIC 3992, Australia.
  • SZ-10
  • f/3.7
  • 10/100s
  • ISO200
  • 10.99mm