Atriplex tatarica is an
annual plant that has a white branched
taproot. The height of A. tatarica varies and can be anywhere from to in height. The pattern of leaf arrangement is alternate at all but the 2-4 lowermost
nodes, which exhibit opposite leaf arrangement. Its leaves are petiolate, long, wide and are variously shaped. A. tatarica exhibits both
female and male flora within a plant. Flowers are observed in clusters or solitary. As with other species in the genus
Atriplex, A. tatarica is described to express
heterocarpy as it produces two fruit types that vary in both size and color. Variation is also seen in chromosome number based on region. In Central Europe only
diploid (2n = 18) plants have been observed, whereas in Russia both diploid (2n = 18) and
tetraploid (2n = 36) plants have been found. == Geographical distribution ==