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''Halothamnus glaucus'' is a species of the plant genus ''Halothamnus'', that belongs to the subfamily Salsoloideae of the family Amaranthaceae, (formerly Chenopodiaceae). It occurs in Western and Central Asia.〔 == Morphology == ''Halothamnus glaucus'' is a sub-shrub up to 1 m high, with blueish-green pale-striped branches. The leaves are half-terete, fleshy, linear and up to 50 mm long and 0,7-2,0 mm wide. The bracts and bracteoles of the lower flowers are resembling the leaves, the bracts having basally wide membraneous margins. The flowers are 3,5-5,0 mm long with lanceolate-oval tepals, the stigmas are rounded at their tip. The winged fruit is 11–17 mm in diameter, their wings inserting in or something below the middle. The tube of the fruit is broadly cylindric, often dilated to its base, its bottom with circular-oval pits.〔〔 file:Halothamnus glaucus fruit 1.JPG|fruit (lateral view) file:Halothamnus glaucus fruit 2.JPG|fruit (bottom The species comprises three subspecies: subsp. ''glaucus'', glabrous, and the stamen filaments 0,6-0,9 mm wide; subsp. ''hispidulus'', densely hairy, and the stamen filaments only 0,5-0,7 mm wide; and subsp. ''tianschanicus'' with truncate stigmas.〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Halothamnus glaucus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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