Salsola villosaDelile ex Roem. & Schult. [family CHENOPODIACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Loutfy Boulos, Salsola mandavilleiBotsch. [family CHENOPODIACEAE ] Verified by Loutfy Boulos, Salsola vermiculata(Del. ex Roem. & Schult.) Moq. [family CHENOPODIACEAE ] Verified by Loutfy Boulos,
Related name
Anabasis tamariscifolia
Salsola damascena
Salsola mandavillei
Schoberia not on sheet
Suaeda salsa
Salsola salsa
Salsola nitraria
Salsola flavescens
Salsola villosa
Salsola africana
Salsola gemmascens
Juncus paui
Salsola longifolia
Suaeda not on sheet
Salsola microphylla
Salsola rigida
Salsola dendroides
Salsola not on sheet
Salsola inermis
Salsola oppositifolia
Salsola portilloi
Suaeda vermiculata
Salsola aegaea
Salsola vermiculata
Common name
Mediterranean saltwort, Flora of North America Vol. 4
Damascus saltwort, Flora of North America Vol. 4
Flora
Entry for SALSOLA vermiculata Linn. [family CHENOPODIACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 6, Part 1, page 76, (1913) Author: (By J. G. Baker, with additions by C. H. Wright.)
Names
SALSOLA vermiculataLinn. [family CHENOPODIACEAE], Sp. Pl. ed. i. 223. —Moquin in DC. Prodr. xiii. ii. 181; Boiss. Fl. Orient. iv. 962; Aschers. in Schweinf. Beitr. Fl. Aethiop. 186.
SALSOLA flavescensCav. [family CHENOPODIACEAE], Ic. t. 288.
Information
A much-branched undershrub. Branches alternate, ascending, not jointed, pubescent. Leaves alternate or fascicled, ovate, slightly dilated and keeled at the base, 2–4 lin. long, more or less hairy. Flowers in dense spikes; bracts elliptic, very obtuse, keeled, membranous at the margin. Perianth 5-lobed; segments ovate-triangular, subacute, wings inserted below the middle, obovate. Filaments long, exserted, dilated at the base; anthers oblong, not appendiculate. Disk none. Wings of fruiting perianth inserted at the middle of the lobes, about 2 lin. long, the two inner slightly smaller.
Distribution
Nubia Nile Land banks of the Nile near Tingur, Ehrenberg ex Ascherson.