- The
Tamaricaceae, the
tamarisk family, are a
family of
plants native to
drier areas of Europe, Asia, and Africa. It
contains four genera:
Tamarix (with...
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composed of
about 50–60
species of
flowering plants in the
family Tamaricaceae,
native to
drier areas of
Eurasia and Africa. The
generic name originated...
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Tamarix tetrandra is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Tamaricaceae,
native to
south eastern Europe, Turkey,
Bulgaria and Crimea.
Growing to 3 m...
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commonly known as
Kashgar tamarisk, is a
species of
tamarisk in the
Tamaricaceae family. It is
found in
Central Asia. The
foliage has a bluish-green color...
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Honeybees often collect nectar, pollen, or both from the
following species of plants,
which are
called honey plants, for
making honey. This is not an exhaustive...
- also
known as the
African tamarisk, is a
species of tree in the
family Tamaricaceae. They have a self-supporting
growth form and
simple leaves. Individuals...
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Tamarix stricta is a
species of tree in the
family Tamaricaceae. It is
native to Iran and ****stan. This
article incorporates text from a free content...
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family Stegno****taceae
family Talinaceae (added in APG III)
family Tamaricaceae 26 of the 38
families were
included in the
original APG
system (1998)...
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Berberidopsidales Aextoxicaceae Berberidopsidaceae Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae...
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Berberidopsidales Aextoxicaceae Berberidopsidaceae Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae...