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Withania qaraitica A. G. Miller & J. A. Biagi

Withania qaraitica

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Withania qaraitica is a shrubby and perennial herb up to one metre tall with bright orange-red seeds patterned with honeycomb-like markings, pale yellowish brown. It has only been found in Dhofar, but may occur in wet woodlands over the border in south Yemen. It is closely related to two species, Withania adunenis and W. riebeckii. Withania qaraitica occurs commonly in the wet woodlands however can be found around settlements where they have frequently been transplanted.[1]

References

  1. ^ Miller, Anthony G.; Morris, Miranda (1988). Plants of Dhofar. Oman. p. 274. ISBN 071570808-2.
  • "Notes from the Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh" (45). 1988: 68–70. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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Withania qaraitica: Brief Summary

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Withania qaraitica is a shrubby and perennial herb up to one metre tall with bright orange-red seeds patterned with honeycomb-like markings, pale yellowish brown. It has only been found in Dhofar, but may occur in wet woodlands over the border in south Yemen. It is closely related to two species, Withania adunenis and W. riebeckii. Withania qaraitica occurs commonly in the wet woodlands however can be found around settlements where they have frequently been transplanted.

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