Halothamnus glaucus

Halothamnus glaucus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Core eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Amaranthaceae
Subfamily: Salsoloideae
Genus: Halothamnus
Species: H. glaucus
Binomial name
Halothamnus glaucus
(M.Bieb.) Botsch.
Subspecies

3 subspecies, see text

Halothamnus glaucus is a species of the plant genus Halothamnus, that is now included into the family Amaranthaceae, (formerly Chenopodiaceae).

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Morphology

Halothamnus glaucus is a sub-shrub up to 1 m high, with blueish-green pale-striped branches. The leaves are half-terete, fleshy, linear and up to 50 mm long and 0,7-2,0 mm wide. The bracts and bracteoles of the lower flowers are resembling the leaves, the bracts having basally wide membraneous margins. The flowers are 3,5-5,0 mm long with lanceolate-oval tepals, the stigmas are rounded at their tip. The winged fruit is 11-17 mm in diameter, their wings inserting in or something below the middle. The tube of the fruit is broadly cylindric, often dilated to its base, its bottom with circular-oval pits.

The species is classified into three subspecies:

Distribution

The distribution of Halothamnus glaucus extends from eastern Turkey over Georgien, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, Turkmenistan, northern Iran, Kasachstan, Usbekistan, Kirghistan to China (Dsungaria, possibly Kashgaria und Mongolia, too). It grows in dry semideserts or mountain steppes on stony or clayey ground, partly on salty soils, up to 2000 m above sea-level.

Cultivation and uses

Halothamnus glaucus is an important fodder plant for camels, sheep and goats[1] and is locally cultivated.[2] In former centuries, potash was extracted from the ash of the plants.[3] The roots and above ground parts of the plants are containing alkaloids.[4]

Taxonomy

Halothamnus glaucus (M.Bieb.) Botsch. s.l., Bot. Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 18: 157, 1981.

Synonyms for ssp. glaucus
Synonyms for ssp. hispidulus (Bunge) Kothe-Heinr., 1993
Synonym for ssp. tianschanicus (Botsch.) Kothe-Heinr., 1993
Vernacular names

References

  1. ^ G. K. Kinzikaeva: Aellenia. - In: P. N. Občinnikov (Hrsg.): Flora Tadžikskoj SSR 3: p.419-425. - Leningrad: Nauka, 1968
  2. ^ a b N. T. Nečaeva et al.: Žiznennye formy rastenij pustyni Karakumy. - Moskva: Izdat. "Nauka", 1973
  3. ^ F. A. Marschall von Bieberstein: Tableau des provinces situées sur la côte occidentale de la Mer Caspienne (entre les fleuves Terek et Kour). - St. Pétersbourg 1798.
  4. ^ T. A. Adylov: Âdovitye i alkaloidonosnye rasteniâ Karakulevodčeskich pastbiŝ Uzbekistana. - Taškent: Izdat. Fil. Akad. Nauk Uzbeksk. SSR, 1970.
  5. ^ Â. M. Isaev: Chenopodiaceae. In: I. I. Karâgin (Ed.): Flora Azerbajdjana 3. - Baku: Izdat. Akad. Nauk Azerbajdjanskoj SSR., 1952
  6. ^ A. Parsa: Flore de l'Iran 8: Index des noms vernaculaires locaux-latins. - Téhran: Publications de l'Université de Téhran. 1960
  7. ^ Ž. Kurbanov: Konspekt flory zapadnych nizkogorij i srednegorij Kopetdaga (severo-zapadnyj Kopetdag i drugie nizkogoriâ zapadnoj Turkmenii). - Ašchabad: Izdat. "Ylym" 1988.
  8. ^ [1] Halothamnus glaucus in Flora of China

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