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  1. Tamarix spp, or salt cedar, is deciduous shrub that can grow up to 15 ft. (4.6 m) in height. The bark is smooth and reddish on younger plants, turning brown and furrowed with age. Foliage. Leaves are small (0.06 in. [0.15 cm] long), scale-like, gray-green, and overlap along the stem. Leaves are often coated with salt crystals.

  2. French tamarisk differs from saltcedar primarily in nectary disk morphology [ 3 ]. Tamarisk fruit is a capsule, bearing many tiny seeds (<0.5 mm in diameter and <0.5 mm long) with apical pappi [ 3, 165, 171 ]. The weight of a mature tamarisk seed is about 0.00001 gram [ 165 ].

  3. Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Tamarix ramosissima. CISR - Saltcedar Center for Invasive Species Research summary on Saltcedar. Esta obra contiene una traducción derivada de « Tamarix ramosissima » de Wikipedia en inglés, publicada por sus editores bajo la Licencia de documentación libre de GNU y la Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-CompartirIgual 4.0 ...

  4. www.arbolappcanarias.es › especies › fichaTamarix - Arbolapp

    1. Tamarix africana Poir. Ramillas negruzcas o parduscas muy oscuras. Hojas de un verde intenso. Flores de 5 pétalos, dispuestas en racimos de 5-8 mm de anchura, cuyo eje a veces tiene papilas y que crecen en las ramillas viejas de otros años. 2. Tamarix canariensis Willd. Ramillas purpúreas o pardo rojizas.

  5. www.iucngisd.org › gisd › speciesGISD

    Management techniques that have been used to control Tamarix sp. include mechanical clearing - using both machinery and by hand - and/or herbicides. Hand-pulling is a very suitable control method when there are a few scattered seedlings, whilst other methods are more suitable for dense trees (excavation) and dense seedlings (stick raking, blade ploughing, ripping, root raking).

  6. floranorthamerica.org › TamarixTamarix - FNA

    30 de jul. de 2020 · Various Tamarix species have been distributed horticulturally for their ornamental and erosion-control in basket weaving and as firewood. Tamarix mannifera Ehrenberg ex Bunge (Egypt to Jordan) is a source of “manna,” a white, resinous exudate from twigs caused by insect damage that is still collected by Bedouins in the desert.

  7. 16 de ago. de 2023 · Tamarix sp. is an excellent shrub species used for windbreaks and fixing sand in the desert of northwest China. The successful establishment of Tamarix sp. seedlings and their growth into mature individuals require their adaptation to various environmental conditions, which is the key to naturally regenerating the Tamarix population.