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Salsola papillosa

Salsola papillosa (Coss.) Willk.
Salsola papillosa
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Salsola papillosa is a species in the genus Salsola, belonging to the family Chenopodiaceae. It was first described in 1852 by Willk, with the original authorship attributed to Coss. This plant is distributed globally, including in Spain.

Description

Salsola papillosa is a member of the Chenopodiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the goosefoot family. It is part of the genus Salsola, which includes various species of shrubs and herbs. The species was published in 1852 under the authorship of Willk, based on the original work by Coss. Its global distribution encompasses regions such as Spain, where it can be found growing in suitable habitats. The plant is adapted to a range of environmental conditions and is part of the diverse flora in the areas it inhabits.

Distribution

Global · Spain

Synonyms

Salsola vermiculata var. papillosa

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