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Published In: Species Plantarum 1: 270. 1753. (1 May 1753) (Sp. Pl.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Contributor Text: M. QAISER
General/Distribution: A genus with about 90 species (the number of species always remains disputable e.g. Gorshkova (1949), Zohary (1972) report 90 species. Baum (1966) accepts 54 species) distributed chiefly in saline areas of deserts, semideserts, steppes or on the mountains along the river and springs in Asia, Europe and N.E. Africa. In Pakistan the genus is represented by 26 taxa.
Type: Lectotype: Tamarix gallica Linn.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Exculded Species

Tamarix gallica Linn., Sp. Pl. 386. 1753.

This species does not occur in Indo-Pakistan subcontinent.


 

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Shrubs or trees, 2-10 (-12) m tall, with a deep root system, densely branched, glabrous, papillose or subpapillose, bark of various colours, mostly brownish to balckish brown. Leaves small, 0.5-7 mm long, scale-like, alternate, sessile, amplexicaul, vaginate or auriculate, glabrous or pilose, covered with punctate salt secreting glands. Inflorescence simple or compound racemes or panicles, 1-15 cm long, on younger and older branches. Flowers small, penta or tetramerous, mostly bisexual, rarely unisexual, then plants dioecious, each flower is usually substended by one bract, occasionally by two or more, bract ovate, triangulate, or linear amplexicaul or subamplexicaul, herbaceous. or diaphanous, entire or denticulate, acute or obtuse, shorter than, equal or longer than pedicel. Calyx 4 or 5-lobed, subequal or equal with imbricate aestivation, 2 outer, 3 inner (pantamerous) or 2 outer, 2 inner (tetramerous), denticulate or entire, obtuse or acute, various shaped, mostly ovate or orbicular, glabrous or slightly papillose. Petals 4 or 5, free, ovate, oblong, obovate or elliptical, obtuse, slightly notched or somewhat cuneate at the apex, equi or inequilateral, pink, violet, purple or white, deciduous or persistent. Stamens 4-10 (-12) diplostemonous or haplostemonous, antisepalous stamens usually slightly larger than antipetalous stamens, inserted on or below the nectiferous disc. Disc various shaped, anthers ovoid, apiculate or obtuse. Stigmas 3-4, rarely 5 or 2, elongate, clavate or divergent, 2-3-times shorter than the ovary. Ovary pyramidal or bottle shaped, placentas very short at the base of the locules. Capsule, 3-5-engled, conical or pyramidal, dehiscing by 3 valves, downward to base. Seeds small, compressed, glabrous, hairy from the apex, coma sessile.
 

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1.Flowers unisexual
Tamarix dioica
1.Flowers bisexual
2.Androecium haplostemonous. Stamens 4-5
3.Flowers always pentamerous
4.Racemes 6-9 mm broad
5.Rachis and branches pubescent
Tamarix pakistanica
5.Plant entirely glabrous
6.Bracts linear to linear-oblong, exceeding calyces. Leaves semiamplexicaul
Tamarix salina
6.Bracts ovate or triangulate-ovate, never exceeding calyces. Leaves vaginate
7.Petals recurved, sepals orbicular. Stamens exserted
Tamarix alii
7.Petals erect, sepals ovate. Stamens included
Tamarix sultanii
4.Racemes 3-4(5) mm broad
8.Leaves vaginate
9.Leaves papillose. Bracts not vaginate. Disc epilophic
Tamarix kermanensis
9.Leaves not papillose. Bracts vaginate. Disc mesodiscine
Tamarix aphylla
8.Leaves not vaginate
10.Petals persistent
11.Petals ovate to orbicular with a gibbous base. Peduncle naked for a considerable distance
Tamarix smyrnensis
11.Petals obovate without a gibbous base. Peduncle not naked, densely flowered
Tamarix ramosissima
10.Petals deciduous
12.Racemes 2-5 cm long
13.Leaves sessile with narrow base, usually with papillose margin. Petals obovate. Disc mesodiscine
Tamarix arceuthoides
13.Leaves amplexicaul, without papillose margin. Petals elliptic, ovate. Disc epilophic or confluent epilophic
Tamarix mascatensis
12.Racemes up to 15 cm long
14.Disc mesodiscine
15.Leaves pseudo-vaginate to amplexicaul, rachis minutely papillose. Bract 1 mm long, capsules 6 mm long
Tamarix indica
15.Leaves ovate or sessile with narrow base. Rachis glabrous. Bracts 2 mm long. Capsule 34 mm long
Tamarix korolkowii
14.Disc epilophic or confluent epilophic
16.Leaves cordate with broad base. Younger parts papillose. Bracts amplexicaul
16.Leaves with narrow base. Entirely glabrous. Btacts not amplexicaul
17.Disc confluent epilophic. Capsule 1.75-2 mm long. Pollen grains without columellae
Tamarix leptostachya
17.Disc epilophic. Capsule 3-3.5 mm long. Pollen grains with columellae
Tamarix baluchistanica
3.Flowers tetramerous or with tetra and pentamerous flowers in the same raceme
18.Racemes 6-10 mm broad
19.Bracts exceeding calyces. broadly linear to obtrullate. Petals 3-3.5 mm long. Racemes 5-13 cm long
Tamarix tetragyna var. meyeri
19.Bracts not exceeding calyces, oblong lanceolate. Petals 2-2.5 mm long racemes 2-4 cm long
Tamarix szovitsiana
18.Racemes 34 (-5) mm broad
20.Bracts longer than the pedicels
21.Petals parabolic, persistent. Flowers tetra as well as pentamerous
Tamarix parviflora
21.Petals elliptic to obovate, deciduous. Flowers only tetramerous
Tamarix kotschyi
20.Bracts shorter than the pedicels
22.Racemes umbellate at apex
Tamarix androssowii var. transcaucassica
22.Racemes not umbellate at the apex
2.Androecium diplostemonous or partially diplostemonous. Stamens (6-) 7-10
23.Racemes 4-5 mm broad. Leaves veginate only
Tamarix stricta
23.Racemes 6-10 mm broad. Older leaves vaginate, younger imbricate
24.Androecium completely diplostemonous, Raceme 9-11 mm broad. Disc fleshy
Tamarix ericoides
24.Androecium partially diplostemonous. Racemes 6-8 mm broad. Disc not fleshy
25.Leaves amplexicaul or semiamplexicaul. Rachis papillose
25.Leaves pseudovaginate to vaginate. Rachis glabrous
Tamarix sarenensis
 

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