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Tamarix aphylla is the largest known species of Tamarix, with heights up to 18 metres (59 ft). The species has a variety of common names, including Athel tamarisk, [1] Athel tree, and Athel pine. It is an evergreen tree, native across North, East, and Central Africa, through the Middle East, and into parts of Western and Southern Asia.
Tamarix aphylla (Athel tree), a large evergreen tree, does not sexually reproduce in the local climate and is not considered a seriously invasive species. [10] The Athel tree is commonly used for windbreaks on the edge of agricultural fields and as a shade tree in the deserts of the Southwestern United States. [55] Deciduous species
Iris atrofusca Orchis israelitica Tamarix aphylla Anacamptis israelitica. List of endemic flora of Israel refers to flowers, plants and trees endemic to Israel. There are 2,867 known species of plants. Aegilops sharonensis; Allium papillare; Allium telavivense; Anacamptis israelitica; Anthemis brachycarpa; Anthemis leucanthemifolia; Aristida ...
The Tamaricaceae, the tamarisk family, are a family of plants native to drier areas of Europe, Asia, and Africa. It contains four genera: Tamarix (with 73 species), Reaumuria (25 species), Myricaria (13 species), and Myrtama (a single species).
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Tamarix aphylla: Athel Tree: Pigeon I., West Wallabi I. Naturalised. Harvey et al. (2001) list this as "Tamarix sp.", but T. aphylla is the only Tamarix species ...
Tamarix aphylla: Athel tamarisk Tamaricaceae (tamarisk family) Tamarix chinensis: fivestamen tamarisk Tamaricaceae (tamarisk family) Tamarix gallica: French tamarisk Tamaricaceae (tamarisk family) Tamarix parviflora: smallflower tamarisk Tamaricaceae (tamarisk family) Tamarix ramosissima: salt cedar Tamaricaceae (tamarisk family) Taraxacum ...
Tamarix aphylla—athol; Tamarix chinensis—Chinese tamarisk; Tamarix gallica—French tamarisk; Tamarix parviflora—smallflower tamarisk; Tamarix ramosissima—salt cedar, tamarisk; Tanacetum vulgare—common tansy; Tetragonia tetragonioides—New Zealand spinach; Torilis arvensis—spreading hedgeparsley; Trifolium angustifolium; Trifolium ...