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Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Synonym Text: S. arborescens L. fil. var. richteri Moq. in DC., Prodr. 13,2: 185. 1849; the original citation, by error, is ‘richleri’ ; S. arbuscula Pall. var. angustifolia Fenzl in Ledeb., Fl. ross. 3: 817. 1851.
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: September-October.
Type: Holotype: Turcomania, G.S. Karelin (LE!).
Habitat: S. richteri is an obligate psammophyte and a most conspicuous component of semi-stabilized and fixed sand dunes in N and C Baluchistan in altitudes from 500-1200 m.
Distribution: Distribution: S part of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tadzhikistan, C and E Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistani Baluchistan.

Irano-Turanian.

Comment/Acknowledgements: The species can easily be distinguished from the related S. arbuscula by its taller growth, the long, delicate leaves, the bracteoles being much shorter than the flowers, and the larger fruits with very fine, translucent wings. Used as camel fodder; fixing of shifting sand fields.
Map Location: E-2 Kharan: 15-20 km NE Qila Ladgasht, edge of Hamun-e Mashkel, 500-510 m, Freitag & Kothe 18688 (KAS); Ghafoor & Omer 1948 (KUH); E-3 Chagai: Near Nushki, 1500 m, Popov 236 (BM, FR); 14 km SW Nushki, at road to Dalbandin, c. 900 m, Freitag & Kothe 18751, 18752 (KAS); 16 km from Nushki to Sanduri, Aitchison 14 (G, K, LE); F-2 Makran: 47 km SW Panjgur, near road to Hoshab, c. 1000 m, Freitag & Kothe 18688 (KAS); Ghafoor & Omer 1907 (KUH); F-3 Makran: near Panjgur, 900 m, Popov 181 (BM, MO).

 

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Shrub or small tree, 1-3 m high; usually densely papillose when young, then glabrescent. Stem loosely branched, at base up to 5 cm thick, with smooth grey bark; woody branches erect to ascending, soon turning milky white. Terminal and subterminal annual shoots very long, erect, in upper part producing loose spikes; lateral shoots much shorter, with more condensed leaves and flowers. Leaves semi-terete to terete, straight, ascending, the longest often pendant, in lower part 30-80 x 0.5-1.5 mm, in upper part shorter, apiculate, basal constriction 1-1.5 mm long. Bracts spreading, leaf-like, (3)5-15(20) mm long, at base with hyaline, sometimes ciliate margins, always much longer than bracteoles and tepals. Bracteoles cucullate, ovate or circular in outline, usually apiculate and obtusely keeled in upper part, with wide hyaline and ciliate wing-like margins embracing the flower, 1.2-2 x 3.5-4.5 mm, 1/3-1/2 as long as tepals. Tepals triangular to ovate, in upper part often ligulate, 3.5-4.5 mm long, the outer 1.7-2.5 mm wide, 7-11-veined, without midrib in upper part, the others 3-5-veined, the hyaline margins up to 2/3 ciliate, apex rounded or apiculate, back without distinct green blotch, warty to papillose, transverse line at 1/7-1/10. Anthers 2-2.5 mm long, divided up to 1/2; appendage 0.4-0.5 mm long, narrow triangular, flat, smooth; filaments linear, 3 x 0,3 mm; disc lobes semi-circular, 0.4 mm long, densely papillose. Style conical, 1-1.5 mm long; stigmas 2, recurved, 1-1.2 mm long, flat up to apex, 0.3-0.4 mm wide, inner side short and densely papillose, red. Fruiting perianth 14-18 mm diam., translucent, 2 inner wings much narrower, linear to spathulate; tepals above the wings first incurved and forming a broad, indurated, circular bulge, then more or less recurved, often forming an open funnel. Utricle 2-3 mm diam., with slightly hardened cap; horizontal.
 
 
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