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Tamarix gracilis

Tamarix gracilis Willd.
Tamarix gracilis
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Tamarix gracilis is a species in the genus Tamarix, belonging to the family Tamaricaceae. It was first described by Willd. in 1816 and is native to a wide range of regions across Asia and Europe, including Altay, China North-Central, East European Russia, Inner Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, North Caucasus, Qinghai, South European Russia, Tadzhikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, West Siberia, and Xinjiang.

Description

Tamarix gracilis is a member of the Tamaricaceae family and is found in several regions across Central Asia, Eastern Europe, and parts of Russia. Its distribution spans from Altay and China North-Central to areas such as Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Ukraine. The species was formally published in 1816 by Willd. and is part of the Tamarix genus, which includes various shrubs and small trees adapted to arid and semi-arid environments.

Distribution

Altay · China North-Central · East European Russia · Inner Mongolia · Kazakhstan · Mongolia · North Caucasus · Qinghai · South European Russi · Tadzhikistan · Turkey · Turkmenistan · Ukraine · West Siberia · Xinjiang

Synonyms

Tamarix angustifoliaTamarix gracilis var. angustifoliaTamarix affinis

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