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Suaeda acuminata

Suaeda acuminata (C.A.Mey.) Moq.
Suaeda acuminata
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Suaeda acuminata is a plant species in the family Chenopodiaceae, native to various regions including Afghanistan, Belarus, Russia, Iran, and several other parts of Asia and Europe. It was first described in 1831.

Description

Suaeda acuminata (C.A.Mey.) Moq. is a member of the Chenopodiaceae family, commonly known as the goosefoot family. It is distributed across a wide range of regions, including Afghanistan, Belarus, parts of Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and several other countries in Asia and Europe. This species is found in diverse habitats and is adapted to a range of environmental conditions. The plant has a long history in botanical literature, having been formally described in 1831.

Distribution

Afghanistan · Belarus · East European Russia · Iran · Kazakhstan · Kirgizstan · Krym · Mongolia · New South Wales · North Caucasus · South European Russi · Tadzhikistan · Transcaucasus · Turkey · Ukraine · Uzbekistan · Victoria · West Himalaya · West Siberia · Western Australia · Xinjiang

Synonyms

Salsola bacciferaSalsola acuminataSuaeda bacciferaSchanginia bacciferaSchoberia bacciferaSchoberia acuminataChenopodina acuminataChenopodina bacciferaEnchylaena borysthenis

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