RF2WAK01C–Jointed glasswort (Halocnemum strobilaceum) is an halophyte subshrub native to Midle East, central Asia, Sahara, Black Sea and south Spain. This photo
RM2BX9W7N–Halocnemum strobilaceum Pall M Bieb Halocnemum strobilaceum Pall M Bieb.
RMRDPR64–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. Fig. 43. Halocnemum strobil- aceum. Longitudinal section through part of a short-shoot: A, Base of a lateral shoot which projects forwards (towards the reader); B, Bud; F, Base of a leaf; N, Vein; the short line-shad- ing indicates palisade tissue.X12. Fig. 44. Halocnemum strobilaceum.. Part of a transverse section of an internode. A vein from the central cylinder (C) branches out in the inner green tissue. In part of the green tissue the number of chlorophyll-grains is indicated. X 71. (Slightly diagiammatic). represented a lon
RF2WAK01D–Jointed glasswort (Halocnemum strobilaceum) is an halophyte subshrub native to Midle East, central Asia, Sahara, Black Sea and south Spain. This photo
RM2C1MMEH–Halocnemum strobilaceum Pall M Bieb Halocnemum strobilaceum Pall M Bieb.
RMRDPR68–. Studies on the vegetation of the Transcaspian lowlands. Botany. - 203 — Halocnemum strobilaceum (Pall.) M. B. A stumpy, often decumbent shrub which grows on clayey soil rich in salts. The year-shoot has a thick bark containing aqueous tissue and green tissue, and is covered with opposite, reduced leaves, united in pairs to form a sheath. Almost every axil on a year-shoot is occupied by a branch or short-shoot shaped like a more or less elongated bud or a short catkin. An illustration of a branch is given by Volkens in Nat. Pflanzenfamilien III (Chenopodiaceae) fig. 35. In fig. 43 is. Please
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