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salt-cedar

Tamarix parviflora DC.
salt-cedar
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Tamarix parviflora is a species in the Tamaricaceae family, commonly known as salt-cedar. It was first described in 1828 by DC. The species is native to and found in several regions across Europe and parts of North America, including British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Portugal, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Italy, Austria, Slovakia, and Spain, among others.

Description

Tamarix parviflora is a member of the Tamaricaceae family and is known by the common name salt-cedar. It was first published in 1828 by DC. The species has a wide distribution across various regions, including British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Portugal Continental, Belgium, Flemish Region, France, The Netherlands, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal, Austria, Corse (Corsica), Slovakia, Sardegna (Sardinia), Sicilia, and Spain. It is a widely occurring species in both European and North American habitats.

Other common names

Smallflower tamariskSmall-flowered Tamarixsalt-cedarsmall-flower tamarisksmall-flowered tamarisk

Distribution

British Columbia · Nova Scotia · Ontario · Portugal Continental · Belgium · Flemish Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · IT · PT · AR · Austria · Corse (Corsica) · Slovakia · Italy · Portugal · Sardegna (Sardinia) · Sicilia · Spain · SE · AU · FR · Global · conterminous 48 United States · Albania · Algeria · Arizona · California · Cape Provinces

Synonyms

Tamarix creticaTamarix laxa var. subspicataTamarix rubellaTamarix lucronensis

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