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Tamarix ramosissima, commonly known as saltcedar [1] salt cedar, or tamarisk, is a deciduous arching shrub with reddish stems, feathery, pale green foliage, and characteristic small pink flowers. The cultivar 'Pink Cascade' (dark pink flowered) has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit .
Recent scientific investigations have generally concluded that the primary human-caused impact to desert riparian ecosystems within the Colorado River Basin is the alteration of the flood regime by dams; Tamarix ramosissima is relatively tolerant of this hydrologic alteration compared to flood-dependent native woody riparian species such as ...
Tamarix parviflora: smallflower tamarisk Tamarix ramosissima: saltcedar Tribulus terrestris: goathead See also. Invasive species in the United States; External links
Tamarix ramosissima: saltcedar Torilis arvensis: spreading hedgeparsley Ulex ...
Tamarix africana: African tamarisk Tamaricaceae (tamarisk family) 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 ...
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).
Tamarix angolensis Nied. accepted as Tamarix usneoides E.Mey. ex Bunge Tamarix chinensis Lour. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb. not indigenous, naturalised, invasive
The objectives of the ambitious restoration project are to control exotic plants, particularly the phreatophyte Saltcedar - Tamarix (primarily Tamarix ramosissima and T. parviflora), and restoring critical desert California native plant community "structural elements" for a functioning flora and fauna habitat. [2]