Atriplex Lentiformis, commonly known as quail bush, is a desert shrub that belongs to the Chenopod family. This plant is native to the arid regions of the southwestern United States, where it is well-adapted to grow in harsh desert environments. The quail bush is an important source of food for various desert wildlife, including birds, insects, and mammals. Some synonyms for Atriplex Lentiformis include saltbush, orache, and greasewood. These names are used interchangeably to describe this hardy, drought-resistant plant with silver-grey leaves and tiny green flowers. Despite being a rather obscure plant, Atriplex Lentiformis plays a crucial role in the fragile ecological balance of desert landscapes.