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Salsola longifolia Forssk.

S. sieberi C. Presl, S. sinaica Brullo, S. oppositifolia sensu Sieber ex Moq.

Ara.: Semoned, semmumed, bu jmira, suid, hedeid (Egypt).

Small shrub, hermaphrodite, 20-60 cm in height, with erect or ascending stems. Leaves 5-25(30) × 1.2 mm, opposite, on the top of the stems rarely alternate or subopposite, glabrous, linear-lanceolate, fleshy, canaliculate on the upper side, somewhat widened at the base and acute or mucronate at the apex. Flowers solitary at the bract axil, opposite along the spiciform inflorescence. Bracts opposite, similar to the leaves to but smaller, 3-3.5 mm; bracteoles 1.5-2 mm, ovate, acute. Perianth white-yellowish, with free segments 2.5-3.5 × 1.5 mm, ovate to oblong with rounded or obtuse apex; stamens 2.5 mm, shorter than the perianth; staminoids present. Fruit perianth 1-1.5 cm in diameter including the membranous wings, which each are about 5-6 mm wide, slightly overlapping.

Flowering:

April to September.

 

Fruiting:

About 2 months after Flowering.

Habitat:

Usually on calcareous soils, in dry or semiarid environments. It may even grow in depressions of arid environments.

Distribution:

Mediterranean coastal and subcoastal areas of Libya and Egypt.

Observations:

This is a difficult species taxonomically, which has traditionally been confused in North Africa with S. sieberi, S. oppositifolia and S. verticillata. Within this same group, characterised by leaves always opposite, cylindrical or subcylindrical, staminoids present and a clear nectariferous disc, many other taxa have been described that require further study. Among these, the following are mentioned here because of their subshrubby appearance: S. cruciata L. Chevall. ex Batt. —endemic to Algeria—, glaucous shrub with upright stems up to 2 m, flowers solitary and very small floral perianth (up to 2 mm) which forms short wings (up to 4.5 mm), not overlapping, in the fruit; S. cyrenaica (Maire & Weiller) Brullo —endemic to Libya—, subshrub up to 1 m, glaucous with flowers in axillary groups of 3-10 and perianth segments with a laciniate apex, with staminoids of retuse apex; S. schweinfurthii Solms —from northern Egypt, Sinai Peninsula, Palestine and Arabian Peninsula—, subshrub up to 60 cm similar to the latter, differentiated by elliptical and entire perianth segments, not laciniate, wider, with bracteoles of membranous margin. We should also mention S. gymnomaschala Maire that grows in western Sahara, from the Sus river mouth (Morocco) up to northern Mauritania, shrub up to 2 m with solitary flowers characterised by having globose or subglobose bracts smaller than the perianth, bracteoles with a retuse apex and perianth segments with a crescent-shaped dorsal keel and uneven wings in the fruit. S. verticillata Schousb., endemic to western Morocco between Agadir and Essauira, is very similar to the latter but smaller in size (up to 1 m) and with semicylindrical and apiculate bracts, longer than the perianth, with acute bracteoles and ovoid perianth. Finally, there have been other species described in this group, but generally they do not exceed 30 cm in height. Among these, S. zygophylla Batt. —northern central Sahara (Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia)— differentiated from the rest by its larger leaves and alternate bracts, as well as a very small perianth. S. tunetana Brullo, with solitary flowers in the leaf axil and opposite leaves and bracts, has been excluded due its small size. For more information on this complex group please refer to Brullo, S. (1982).

Conservation status:

All these species are somewhat common and in principle they are not considered threatened. Currently, they have not been assessed at a global level on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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Salsola gr. longifolia. Ramilla con hojas y fruto (aquenio) en el SO de Marruecos. Annie Garcin. Teline
<Salsola gr. longifolia. 2. Annie Garcin
Salsola gr. longifolia. Ramilla con hojas y frutos (aquenios) en el SO de Marruecos. Annie Garcin. Teline
<Salsola gr. longifolia. 4. Annie Garcin
Salsola gr. longifolia. Ramilla con hojas y fruto (aquenio) en el SO de Marruecos. Annie Garcin. Teline
<Salsola gr. longifolia. 5. Fuad Msanda
Salsola gr. longifolia. Ramilla con hojas y frutos (aquenios) en el SO de Marruecos. Fuad Msanda. Teline
<Salsola schweinfurthii 1. Avinoam Danin
Salsola schweinfurthii. Ramilas con hojas. Avinoam Danin. flora.org.il/en
<Salsola schweinfurthii 2. Avinoam Danin
Salsola schweinfurthii. Ramillas con hojas e inflorescencias. Avinoam Danin. flora.org.il/en
<Salsola schweinfurthii 3. Avinoam Danin
Salsola schweinfurthii. Detalle de inflorescencia. Avinoam Danin. flora.org.il/en
<Salsola schweinfurthii 4. Ori Fragman-Sapir
Salsola schweinfurthii. Ramilla con hojas y espiga fructífera. Ori Fragman-Sapir. flora.org.il/en
<Salsola gymnomaschala 1. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola gymnomaschala. Porte y hábitat en el Sahara occidental (Cabo Bojador). Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola gymnomaschala 2. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola gymnomaschala. Porte y hábitat en el (Sahara occidental (P.N de Khnifiss). Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola gymnomaschala. Jesús Charco
Salsola gymnomaschala. Ramilla con hojas en el SO de Marruecos. Jesús Charco.
<Salsola gymnomaschala 4. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola gymnomaschala. Tallo con hojas. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola gymnomaschala 5. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola gymnomaschala. Tallo con hojas. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola gymnomaschala 6. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola gymnomaschala. Tallos con hojas y con frutos. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola gymnomaschala 7. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola gymnomaschala. Tallo con hojas y con frutos. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola gymnomaschala 8. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola gymnomaschala. Tallo con hoja y frutos. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola verticillata 1. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola verticillata. Porte y hábitat en Sus-Massa (SO de Marruecos). Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola verticillata 2. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola verticillata. Aspecto general con hojas y frutos. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola verticillata 3. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola verticillata. Ramilla con hojas y frutos. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola verticillata 4. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola verticillata. Ramilla con hojas y frutos. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola verticillata 5. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui
Salsola verticillata. Detalle de frutos. Claude Lemmel & Zahora Attioui.
<Salsola zygophylla 1. A.H. Bakali
Salsola zygophylla. Aspecto general en plena fructificación. A.H. Bakali. Teline.
<Salsola zygophylla 2. A.H. Bakali
Salsola zygophylla. Detalle de tallo y hojas. A.H. Bakali. Teline.
<Salsola zygophylla 3. Annie Garcin
Salsola zygophylla. Hojas e infrutescencias. Annie Garcin. Teline.
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