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- Prokopos Lagoon. Halocnemum strobilaceum in Prokopos Lagoon. Partial view of Prokopos Lagoon with Halocnemum strobilaceum. Saint Peter's orthodox chapel...
- Aframomum strobilaceum is a species of plant in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It was first described by Frank Nigel Hepper. Hepper, 1967 In: Kew Bull...
- Halocnemum strobilaceum is a species of flowering plant in the subfamily Salicornioideae of the family Amaranthaceae. It is native to coastal areas of...
- areas are left exposed to wind erosion. Shrub communities Halocnemum strobilaceum is a woody sub-shrub which grows in the mud flats and on the sandy s****line...
- name Dioon edule Lindl. Synonyms Dioon aculeatum Dioon imbricatum Dioon strobilaceum Dioon strobilosum Macrozamia littoralis Macrozamia pectinata Platyzamia...
- species, Halocnemum strobilaceum and Halocnemum caspi**** (the latter is now a synonym of Halostachys belangeriana). Halocnemum strobilaceum was selected as...
- Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates. The larvae feed on Halocnemum strobilaceum. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2011). "GlobIZ search". Global Information System...
- Iran is based on a misidentification. The larvae feed on Halocnemum strobilaceum and Halostachys ca****a. They feed on the ****imilation shoots of their...
- striiflorum H.Perrier Erythroxylum striolatum O.E.Schulz Erythroxylum strobilaceum Peyr. Erythroxylum suberosum A.St.-Hil., A.Juss. & Cambess. Erythroxylum...
- The Arava section would run through the natural habitat of halocnemum strobilaceum, a desert plant thought to have been extinct, but rediscovered in 2012...