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- Angola. Species: Arthrocaulon franzii (Sukhor.) Piirainen & G.Kadereit Arthrocaulon macrostachyum (Moric.) Piirainen & G.Kadereit Arthrocaulon meridionalis...
- Arthrocaulon macrostachyum, synonym Arthrocnemum macrostachyum, is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family. It is native to coastal areas of...
- between two new genera, Arthrocaulon and Arthroceras. Former species include: Arthrocnemum franzii Sukhor., now Arthrocaulon franziinative to western...
- Hemichroa, Nitrophila, Polycnemum, Surreya Salicornioideae Allenrolfea, Arthrocaulon (split from Arthrocnemum), Arthroceras (split from Arthrocnemum), Halocnemum...
- common on the northern section of the coast, near the Gulf of Suez. Arthrocaulon macrostachyum (syn. Arthrocnemum glau****) is a flowering shrub which...
- to several ****ociations, of which the most important are those with Arthrocaulon and Juncus. The vegetation of the dunes is mainly found in the western...
- species: Allenrolfea ****ze, with 3 species in North and South America. Arthrocaulon Piirainen & G.Kadereit (formerly part of Arthrocnemum) Arthroceras Piirainen...
- coast, and cleome barbaran (Cleome brachycarpa). Plants such as qalam (Arthrocaulon macrostachyum) and thailoth (Halocnemum strobilaceum) are found primarily...
- plant family. Extinct and presumed extinct species are indicated with †. Arthrocaulon meridionalis Est.Ramírez, Rufo, Sánchez Mata & Fuente – western Sicily...
- (Carthamnus eriocephalus), and ghebayra (Herniaria hirsuta). Qalam (Arthrocaulon macrostachyum) grows in salt marshes. Torba (Silene conica) occurs rarely...