Halocharis violacea Bunge, Anabas. Revis. 63 (1862) [ Mem . Acad. Imp. Sci. St.- Petersbourg , Ser . 7, 4(11)]
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Halocharis violacea Bunge, Anabas. Revis. 63 (1862) [ Mem . Acad. Imp. Sci. St.- Petersbourg , Ser . 7, 4(11)] |
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This species has been reported for Ladakh, India ( Stewart 1916). No specimens were seen from our territory and the nearest records are from Quetta, Pakistan ( Hedge 1997). This plant can be confused with Halogeton glomeratus (re-identifications in BSD) and both species are woolly at younger stages. Both genera can be easily distinguished by the following leaf characteristics: the leaves of all Halocharis (tribe Caroxyleae) are covered with both short and long simple hairs, while those of Halogeton (tribe Salsoleae) are glabrous or covered with short papillae (long, clearly visible hairs are present only at the leaf base). The presence of two hair types is a distinct characteristic of Halocharis compared with many other Salsoloideae ( Sukhorukov et al. 2016b).
Hedge, IC, 1997. Krascheninnikovia, Halocharis. In: Rechinger, KH, Ed., Flora Iranica 172. Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt, Graz, 87-91: 330 - 336
Stewart, RR, 1916. The flora of Ladak, Western Tibet. II. List of Ladak plants. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 43 (12): 625 - 650, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2479452
Sukhorukov, AP, Aellen, P, Edmondson, JR, Townsend, CC, 2016b. Chenopodiaceae. In: Ghazanfar, SA, Edmondson, JR, Eds., Flora of Iraq, Vol. 5(1). Bell and Bain Ltd, Glasgow: 164 - 256
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