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Subshrub to 45 x 100 cm, ± prostrate to ascending, hispidulous or ± glabrous with rancid smell. Woody branches pale brown, rarely light grey. Annual branches straight, glaucous with oblique to divaricate lateral branches. Lower leaves slightly clasping, 0-1 mm decurrent, with curly hairs in their axils; semiterete, linear, 3-14 x 1.1-c.2 mm, basal with very narrow membranous margins; above semiterete to three-edged, linear to triangular-ovate, acuminate, 1.5-3 x 1.4-2.4 mm, basal with narrow membranous margins. Flowers mainly on lateral branches, 1-6 mm distant. Bracts of lower flowers semiterete 3-4.6 x 1.5-2.9 mm, above scale-like, broadly ovate-triangular, 1.4-3 x 1.5-2.9 mm. Bracteoles scale-like 1.7-2.6 x 1.7-2.6 mm, ovate with elongated apex. Tepals 3.2-3.7 mm long. Anthers 2-2.3 mm long, appendage rounded acutish. Disc unlobed. Style in fruit bottle-shaped. Stigmas apically tapering, not denticulate. Fruit 7-11 mm in diam. Tube ± cylindrical, with straight or slightly concave sides with prominent ridges; pits moderately deep, ovate. Wings below the middle. Tepals above wings in lower parts distinctly keeled, forming a steep cone.
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Flora of Pakistan Vol. 204 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Distribution

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Distribution: S. Persia and SW Pakistan (Baluchistan).
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Flora of Pakistan Vol. 204 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Flower/Fruit

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Fl. Per.: July-October.
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Flora of Pakistan Vol. 204 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Halothamnus iranicus

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Halothamnus iranicus is a species of the plant genus Halothamnus that belongs to the subfamily Salsoloideae of the family Amaranthaceae (formerly Chenopodiaceae). It occurs in Southwest Asia.

Morphology

Halothamnus iranicus is a sub-shrub up to 45 cm high and 100 cm in diameter, with blueish-green branches. It smells unpleasantly like rancid butter. The leaves are linear to triangular-ovate, and up to 11 mm long. The flowers are at 1–6 mm distance from each other, 3.2-4.2 mm long, longer than their bract and bracteoles, with oblong-ovate tepals. The stigmas are tapering towards the apex. The winged fruit is 7–11 mm in diameter, their wings inserting at 1/3 of the fruit height. The fruit tube is nearly cylindrical, with narrow, sharp-edged peripheral rim and small, ovate pits.

Taxonomy

Halothamnus iranicus has been first described in 1981 by Victor Petrovič Botschantzev (in: Bot. Mater. Gerb. Bot. Inst. Komarova Akad. Nauk SSSR 18, p. 153). Within the genus, it belongs to the section Halothamnus.

Distribution

Halothamnus iranicus is endemic in southern Iran and in southwest Pakistan (Baluchistan). It grows in habitats with a mild winter climate, on rocky, stony, partly salty soils, from 0–930 m above sea level.

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Halothamnus iranicus: Brief Summary

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Halothamnus iranicus is a species of the plant genus Halothamnus that belongs to the subfamily Salsoloideae of the family Amaranthaceae (formerly Chenopodiaceae). It occurs in Southwest Asia.

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