Rhus pentaphylla (lat. Rhus pentaphylla) - sumaqkimilər fəsiləsinin sumaq cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Rhus pentaphylla (lat. Rhus pentaphylla) - sumaqkimilər fəsiləsinin sumaq cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Searsia pentaphylla, the tizra tree, is a sumac shrub or small tree species in the genus Searsia found in North Africa, especially in Morocco and Algeria, the Levant, and Sicily.
Searsia pentaphylla is typically a thorny shrub or small tree. It is frost resistant.[1]
Searsia pentaphylla is native to northwestern Africa, including Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Western Sahara, and to Sicily, Israel, and Palestine. In Sicily it is found between Sampieri and Cava d'Aliga.[1]
Its typical habitat is coastal shrubland in regions with a Mediterranean climate.[1]
The shrub is locally abundant in northwestern Africa, and its subpopulations there are considered stable. There are also multiple populations in coastal Israel and Palestine. The conservation status of the species is assessed as least concern.[1]
The species has a limited distribution in Sicily, and is considered vulnerable there. Fewer than 1,000 mature individuals are known in Sicily. It had been found in Palermo, Sciacca, Linosa, San Vito Lo Capo, but may no longer be present there.[1]
Its roots and heartwood are used to produce tannin of the condensed type.[3]
Searsia pentaphylla, the tizra tree, is a sumac shrub or small tree species in the genus Searsia found in North Africa, especially in Morocco and Algeria, the Levant, and Sicily.
Searsia pentaphylla là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Đào lộn hột. Loài này được (Jacq.) F.A.Barkley miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1962-1963 publ. 1965.[1]
Searsia pentaphylla là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Đào lộn hột. Loài này được (Jacq.) F.A.Barkley miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1962-1963 publ. 1965.