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- Tamarix - Wikipedia
The genus Tamarix (tamarisk, salt cedar, taray) is composed of about 50–60 species of flowering plants in the family Tamaricaceae, native to drier areas of Eurasia and Africa [2]
- What Are Uses For Tamarix - Learn About Tamarix In The . . .
What is Tamarix? Also known as tamarisk, Tamarix is a small shrub or tree marked by slender branches, tiny, grayish green leaves, and pale pink or off-white blooms Tamarix reaches heights of up to 20 feet (6 m ), although some species are much smaller Read on for more Tamarix information
- Tamarix spp. - US Forest Service
TAXONOMY: The currently accepted scientific name for the genus tamarisk is Tamarix L (Tamaricaceae) [3, 20, 71, 161] This review summarizes information on 4 species of tamarisk:
- Tamarix ramosissima - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Tamarix ramosissima, known as tamarisk, tamarix or saltcedar, is a graceful open deciduous thicket-forming shrub or small tree typically growing 6-15’ tall This is an unusual plant because it features fine-textured, juniper-like foliage, but is neither evergreen nor coniferous, producing true flowers
- Tamarisk | Salt-tolerant, drought-tolerant, invasive | Britannica
Tamarisk, (genus Tamarix), any of 54 species of shrubs and low trees (family Tamaricaceae) that, with false tamarisks (Myricaria, 10 species), grow in salt deserts, by seashores, in mountainous areas, and in other semiarid localities from the Mediterranean region to central Asia and northern China
- Tamarix ramosissima Profile – California Invasive Plant Council
Synonyms: Tamarix juniperina; Tamarix pentandra Common names: saltcedar; tamarisk Tamarix ramosissima (saltcedar, tamarisk) is a shrub or a tree (family Tamaricaceae) which can be found along streams and lake shores, throughout California
- Tamarisk - planting, pruning, and care - Nature Garden
Tamarisk is a spring-blooming or summer-blooming shrub that is well known for its pale pink flowers Ideal for seaside gardens thanks to wind and salt resistance Name – TamarixFamily – TamaricaceaeType – shrub Invasive in – Australia, USA, Canada
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