Tamarix aphylla is the largest known species of Tamarix, with heights up to 18 metres (59 ft). The species has a variety of common names, including Athel...
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1–18 m (3.3–59.1 ft) in height and forming dense thickets. The largest, Tamarix aphylla, is an evergreen tree that can grow to 18 m (59 ft) tall. They usually...
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vine (Vitis vinifera) Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) Athel tamarisk (Tamarix aphylla) Mt. Atlas mastic tree (Pistacia atlantica) Imported plant varieties...
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Platycladus orientalis (L.) Franco (as T. orientalis L.) Tamarix aphylla (L.) H.Karst. (as T. aphylla L.) Tetraclinis articulata (Vahl) Mast. (as T. articulata...
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Senecio joppensis Silene modesta Silene papillosa Silene telavivensis Tamarix aphylla Tordylium aegyptiacum Trifolium billardieri Trifolium dichroanthum...
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includes trees such as Vachellia tortilis, Vachellia seyal, myrtle and Tamarix aphylla which are scattered throughout the area. Other plants may include Citrullus...
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include Calligonum polygonoides, Prosopis cineraria, Acacia nilotica, Tamarix aphylla, and Cenchrus biflorus. The Thar people are the natives of the area...
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in March and from June to November. The larvae feed on Tamarix species, including Tamarix aphylla. They have been recorded inhabiting galls created by Eriophyes...
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invades trees 40 m high. In Central Australia, the Eurasian species Tamarix aphylla grows along river banks, repelling native tree species, and wildlife...
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have been recorded between September and January. The larvae feed on Tamarix aphylla. They live in galls made by Eriophyes species in the twigs of their...
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