Tamarisk, Small-flowered
Tamarix parviflora
Tamaricaceae - Tamarisk
Description
Leaves: Alternate; simple; scaly; very small; deciduous; green; no petiole.
Twigs/buds: Twigs slender, spreading, and drooping. Buds small, round.
Flowers/fruit: Flowers perfect; 4 petals and sepals; very small; pink; arranged in large, drooping inflorescences covering branches; open in late-April to May. Fruit a small capsule.
Bark: Gray; smooth.
Wood: No information available.
General: Native to southeastern Europe. Much planted ornamentally, including in Utah. Striking tree, but weediness is a serious problem. Very salt and drought tolerant. Shade intolerant.
Landscape Use: The tree pictured here is very attractive in bloom, so it's easy to see why people might want to plant them. Tamarisk's weediness, however, is too serious a problem to overlook. Too bad there is not a seedless variety available. Hardiness zones 4-8.
Comments & Limitations: Should not be planted because of weediness.
Characteristics
General
Family | Tamaricaceae - Tamarisk |
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Cultivar Availability | No |
Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
Type | Broadleaf |
Utah Native | No |
Growth
Growth Rate | Medium |
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Mature Height | Low |
Longevity | Medium |
Is Good Under Power Lines | Yes |
Crown Shapes | Shrubby |
Ornamental
Bark | No |
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Fall Color | Yes |
Flowers | Yes |
Foliage | No |
Fruit | No |
Tolerance
Shade | Low |
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Salt | High |
Drought | High |
Poor Drainage | High |
Alkalinity | High |
Transplanting | Medium |