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Halogeton

Halogeton Halogeton

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Halogeton glomeratus, Agathophora alopecuroides, Halothamnus, Halopeplis, Krascheninnikovia

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Halogeton is a plant genus of the family Amaranthaceae. The genus name, Halogeton, derives from the Greek words for "salt" and for "neighbor."

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Description

Halogeton Halogeton

The genus Halogeton includes both annual and perennial species. The leaves are fleshy cylindrical, terminating in a persistent or caducous bristle. There are three to several flowers in the axil of each floral leaf. The perianth segments are membranous. The stamens are fixed on a papillose staminodial disk. In fruit, the tepals develop five wings.

Distribution and Habitat

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The annual species grow in temperate salines and ruderal places, while the perennials are found in warm and hot deserts. They are tolerant of fairly saline soils.

Uses

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Halogeton sativus was cultivated for the enormous 18th Century barilla industry in Spain that produced soda ash. The species was considered to be a "saltwort" plant.

Weeds

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Halogeton glomeratus is considered a noxious weed in most regions of the United States; a particular difficulty with H. glomeratus is that it is poisonous to sheep, and possibly to cattle, due to the high concentration of sodium oxalate in the dry plant. The common names for H. glomeratus include halogeton (the same as the genus), barilla, and saltlover.

Ecology

Halogeton species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including The Nutmeg and the Coleophora case-bearers C. klimeschiella and C. parthenica.

Systematics

The genus Halogeton was published in 1829 by Carl Anton von Meyer (in Ledeb., Icon. Pl. Fl. Ross. 1: 10), with the type species Halogeton glomeratus (M. Bieb.) C.A.Mey. Synonyms are Agathophora (Fenzl) Bunge and Micropeplis Bunge. The genus includes about 5 species:

  • Halogeton alopecuroides (Delile) Moq.
  • Halogeton arachnoideus Moq.
  • Halogeton glomeratus (M. Bieb.) C. A. Mey.
  • Halogeton sativus (L.) Moq., Synonym Salsola sativa L.
  • Halogeton tibeticus Bunge (Bunge 1862; Botschantzev 1977).
  • References

    Halogeton Wikipedia