RF2E087MK–Old botanical illustration engraving of Common Orache / Atriplex patula. See Notes
RMRYD4B9–Atriplex Smithii Smith's Orache
RF2E08TJK–Old botanical illustration engraving of Spreading Orache / Atriplex prostrata, Atriplex deltoidea. See Notes
RFE5CY1M–left: Glanzmelde, Atriplex sagittata / right: Garden Orache, Red Orach, Mountain Spinach, French Spinach, Atriplex hortensis
RF2E0878C–Old botanical illustration engraving of Narrow-leaved Orache / Atriplex littoralis. See Notes
RFFED2YM–Fresh twig of Garden Orache on white background
RF2E08TJT–Old botanical illustration engraving of Atriplex glabriuscula / Atriplex babingtonii - Babington's Orache, See Notes
RF2R3TFFR–Atriplex plant
RF2JPJ593–Garden Orach Atriplex hortensis with leaves, flowers, seeds. Quinoa twigs with young seed heads on a white background.
RF2GFCHNE–Atriplex tatarica is a species of plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae.
RF2JMC5T5–Leaves of green and red amaranth on a white background. Ingredients for cooking recipes and dishes.
RFGGH4AP–Orach plant isolated over white background
RF2JGXK44–Atriplex hortensis, Chenopod on a white background
RF2H3CTWH–Triangle orache or saltbush thrives best in saline environments. That’s why you’ll find this weed growing along beaches and roadsides where there are