- ≡ Chenopodium buchananii Kirk, Trans. New Zealand Inst. 22: 447 (1889)
- = Atriplex buchananii var. tenuicaulis Petrie, Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 47: 54 (1915)
Prostrate to procumbent, much-branched, densely white or greyish farinose, short-lived perennial herb, sometimes mat-forming. Stems slightly woody at base, terete, slender but wiry. Petioles 0–1.5–(3) mm long; lamina 1–10 × 0.8–6 mm, orbicular to broad-elliptic, broad-ovate or obovate, entire; base subcordate to rounded or broad-cuneate. Fls axillary, solitary or in glomerules of 2–10. ♂ fls: mostly near branch apices; perianth 1–1.5 mm long, whitish or greyish; segments c. 1/2 length of tube. ♀ fls: c. 1 mm long. Fruiting bracteoles rhombic-triangular, dentate. Fr. c. 1 mm diam., circular or nearly so; pericarp easily removed. Testa brownish green.
[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]
Flowering: Dec.–Feb.