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Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. ca. 1960.

Dates

Date Taken
1960

Summary

Desert holly (Atriplex hymenelytra),the most drought resistant shrub in Death Valley. The ash of the leaves contains 30 to 35 percent of sodium chloride. Death Valley National Park. Inyo County, California. ca. 1960. (Photo by J. R. Stacy)

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Data Owner :
U.S. Geological Survey
Photographer :
Stacy, J.R.

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Type Scheme Key
name photoLibrary hcb01034
number photoLibrary 17376
batch photoLibrary batch55
number_in_book photoLibrary 1034

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