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Big Saltbush

Atriplex lentiformis

Care

Sun

full sun

Water

low

Soil

Medium; Tolerates a variety of soils, especially alkaline. Tolerates saline soil.,Tolerates sodic soil..

Size

3–10ft tall , 10–10ft wide

Bloom

Jun-Aug

Foliage

Evergreen

Container

Friendly

Edible

Seeds eaten; leaves eaten fresh or cooked as greens

Native Range

Desert scrub and alkali flats of the Mojave Desert, Colorado Desert, and Great Basin from sea level to 3000 ft elevation, extending to Arizona and Nevada.

Care Guide

Planting

Plant your Big Saltbush in full sun and well-drained soil - it's extremely tolerant and thrives in alkaline, saline, and sodic soils that would challenge other plants. Space it generously since it grows fast and spreads as wide as it gets tall (3 to 9 feet), making it better suited to larger gardens or slopes rather than tight residential spaces. Plant in fall or early spring to give it time to establish before the heat.

After Planting

Water weekly through your first summer, then cut back to a maximum of twice monthly once established - this is a genuinely low-water shrub once it roots in. The biggest mistake is overwatering: Big Saltbush evolved for tough conditions and doesn't need coddling. Prune as needed to maintain your desired size and shape, but this fast grower does most of the work for you. By year two, you'll have a dense, wildlife-magnet shrub that barely needs your attention.

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Endangered & Threatened Species Supported

Western Pygmy Blue butterfly Brephidium exilis
CA Special Concern

Western Pygmy Blue butterfly; California species of special concern

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Polioptila caerulea
CA Special Concern

California Species of Special Concern

Wildlife Supported

Insects

Larval Host · Summer

Specialized larval host in desert and semi-arid regions

Larval Host · Summer

Primary larval host plant for this saltbush-dependent skipper

Larval Host · Year-Round

Specialized gall-forming midge dependent on this saltbush species

Larval Host · Spring

Larval host plant for this small desert butterfly species

Pollen · Spring

Forages on flowers for pollen and nectar when available

Pollen · Year-Round

Small native bee utilizing pollen throughout active seasons

Foliage · Year-Round

Predatory beetle foraging on aphids and insects in shrub canopy

mod Sweat Bee
Pollen · Spring

Native bee pollinator utilizing available floral resources

Birds

Nesting · Spring

Breeds in desert scrub; builds cup nests in shrub canopy

Foliage · Year-Round

Dense foliage provides shelter and nesting habitat in arid regions

hig Verdin
Nesting · Spring

Builds distinctive hanging nests in shrub branches for breeding

Foliage · Fall

Migration staging habitat and foraging during fall passage

Mammals

Seeds · Year-Round

Seeds cached and consumed; important food source in arid habitat

Where to Buy

East Bay Wilds

2110 Eighth St, Suite 202, Berkeley

Fri 9:30am-4pm (occasional Sat, call ahead)

1.5 mi (510) 409-5858 Website
Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website