Ouret lanata (L.) Kuntze

Common Name: ——-
Family: Amaranthaceae
Flowering Time: —–

General Appearance

Ouret lanata (L.) Kuntze / Homotypic Synonyms: Aerva lanata (L.) Juss. ex Schult., it is a perennial herb, occasionally woody below, prostrate to erect, 0.3-2 m, branched from the base and often also from above. Stem and branches are densely woolly with whitish or yellowish, shaggy hairs. Alternately arrange leaves are nearly circular to lanceshaped-elliptic, wedge-shaped at the base, rounded to sharp at the tip. Leaves are usually densely woolly on the lower surface and more thinly so above. Leaves on the main stem are 1-5 cm long, 0.5-3.5 cm wide, those of the branches and upper part of the stem are smaller. Leaf stalks are up to 2 cm. Flower spikes are stalkless, solitary or usually in clusters in leaf axils, 0.4-1.5 cm long, 3-4 mm wide, divergent, cylindrical, silky white to creamy, forming a long inflorescence leafy to the ultimate spikes.

Life Form

N.Ph

Phytochoria

Tr.+S.Tr. (Africa, Asia). The native range of this species is Africa to Tropical Asia

Distribution in Libya

Jabal Al-Uweinat:

Jabal Al-Uweinat region 2008

Notes

Wild in Libya.

First: Encyclopedia Flora of Libyan:

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Second: Researches and PhD theses, master theses, Sorted by Newest:

Alzwai, A.M.H. (2008) A study of the vegetation covers of the Jabal Al-Uweinat region in Libya. Master Thesis – Botany Department – College of Science – Garyounis University – Libya. (In Arabic)

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