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''Halothamnus hierochunticus'' is a species of the plant genus ''Halothamnus'', that belongs to the subfamily Salsoloideae within the family Amaranthaceae, (formerly Chenopodiaceae). It occurs in Southwest Asia and is partly considered as a weed. 〔〔 == Morphology == ''Halothamnus hierochunticus'' is an annual plant 40–50 cm high, with blueish-green branches. It smells unpleasantly like rancid butter. The half-terete leaves are linear to linear-triangular, and up to 30 (rarely 50) mm long. The flowers are at 6–13 mm distance from each other, 2,8-3,3 mm long, somewhat shorter than their bract and bracteoles, with triangular tepals. The stigmas have a truncate apex. The winged fruit is 10–16 mm in diameter, their wings inserting in the middle of the fruit height. The fruit tube has concave sides with sharply prominent ridges (veins). At its bottom, a narrow prominent peripheral rim surrounds the large roundish pits.〔 In the lower parts of the plants, the fruits are heavier with shorter wings, in the upper part fruits are lighter with larger wings (heterocarpy).〔E. Werker & T. Many: ''Heterocarpy and its ontogeny in ''Aellenia autrani'' (Post) Zoh., light- and electron-microscope study.'' - Israel J. Bot. 23, 1974, p.134-144〕 file:Halothamnus hierochunticus fruit 1.JPG|fruit, lateral view file: Halothamnus hierochunticus fruit 2.JPG|fruits, bottom, from lower part of plant (left) and from upper part (right) 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 hierochunticus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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