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''Chenopodium nutans''〔 (Syn ''Einadia nutans,'' ''Rhagodia nutans''), known by its common name of Climbing Saltbush or Nodding Saltbush, is a climbing groundcover native to Australia. Plants form a blanket on the surface, climbing over logs and up trees to a height of around 1 metre. Each plant grows to around one metre in diameter. The small leaves are semi-succulent, and have a distinctive arrowhead shape. They grow along long, vine-like branches spreading out form the centre of the plant. Both the leaves and the branches are of a light green colour.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Plants of the Adelaide plains and hills )〕 Flowers are inconspicuous green balls, which form on top of terminal spikes during summer. These transform into very conspicuous, tiny, bright-red berries during early autumn. ==Human uses== The plant was boiled along with other species of saltbush for use as a greens substitute by early European settlers in the Adelaide region.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Native Plants of Adelaide )〕 The plant is easily propagated, making it a particularly attractive and useful plant for revegetation projects. It has recently been enjoying increasing popularity as a garden plant, for its low maintenance, low water usage properties.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= LOCAL PLANTS CONSERVED IN A MUNICIPAL GARDEN )〕
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