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Zygophyllum album

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Zygophyllaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Zygophyllales

Genus
  
Zygophyllum

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Zygophyllum, Nitraria retusa, Cornulaca monacantha, Juncus rigidus, Tamarix nilotica

Zygophyllum album is a species of plant in the family Zygophyllaceae which is found in arid regions of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. It is a salt tolerant plant and dominates many of the plant communities in which it grows.

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Zygophyllum album Common Plants of the Western Desert of Egypt by Petr Pokorn and

Description

Zygophyllum album is a low, much-branched shrub. The leaves have paired obovoid, fleshy leaflets which are whitish with mealy pubescence. The small flowers are solitary and grow in the axils of the leaves; they have white, clawed petals. The fruit is a five-lobed, pear-shaped capsule containing elliptical seeds with wart-like projections.

Distribution

Zygophyllum album Common Plants of the Western Desert of Egypt by Petr Pokorn and

This species is found in southern Cyprus, Spain, North Africa, Egypt, the Sinai Peninsula, East Africa, Socotra and southern Arabia.

Ecology

Zygophyllum album album

Z. album is a salt-tolerant plant; it does not have glands to secrete the excess salt it takes up, instead it concentrates the salt in its leaves and then sheds them, also shedding its petioles when necessary. It is found in a number of different habitats; one of these is "phytogenic hillocks", hummocky landforms typical in areas with blown sands; another is in saline depressions, sometimes as pure stands, and other times as the dominant plant in its community. Other plants in the salt-tolerant communities in which it lives include Halocnemum strobilaceum, Nitraria retusa and Limonium axillare. At the Moghra Oasis in the Qattara Depression there is a brackish lake and a Phragmites swamp, and Z. album grows at the perimeter, where the desert plains start. In the innermost part of this zone it forms hummocks and grows with Tamarix nilotica, Alhagi maurorum and Nitraria retusa. In the outermost part the plants are scant, do not form mounds and are progressively smaller.

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