Atriplex dimorphostegia Kar. & Kir.

Common Name: Gatf,
Family: Amaranthaceae
Flowering Time: Feb-May
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General Appearance

Atriplex dimorphostegia Kar. & Kir., it is an annual, monoecious herb, prostrate to ascending, up to 50 cm long, whitish glabrous. Leaves 10-60 x 10-30 mm, alternate, ovate or deltoid, ± truncate at base, entire to sub-irregularly sinuate-dentate, scurfy-mealy beneath, almost glabrous above. Flower clusters axillary or arranged in terminal spicate inflorescences; lower clusters pistillate, upper ones mixed. Male flowers with 4-5, membranous-yellowish segments; stamens 4-5, pistillode short. Bracteoles of pistillate flowers dimorphic, conspicuously stipitate; those of lower clusters sinuate-lobed, ± smooth; those of upper ones smaller, c. 5 x 3 mm, triangular-ovate with 1-3 teeth on each side, with crested back; stigmas free to base; seeds of 2 sizes; larger ones 2-2.5 mm in diameter, shining dark-brown.

Life Form

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Phytochoria

SA+IT. The native range of this species is N. Africa to Xinjiang and W. Pakistan.

Distribution in Libya

Zliten-Misurata Plain:

Misurata 2008

Sirte Plains:

Socna, Hamam, Wadi Faregh S. Al-Agheila 1933  Wadi Zamzam project 1977

Notes

Wild in Libya.

First: Encyclopedia Flora of Libyan:

Jafri, S. M. H. & El-Gadi, A. (1978) Flora of Libya, Chenopodiaceae Vol. (58) Department of Botany, Al-Faateh Univ., Tripoli, Libya.

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

Baayo, Kh. A. (2008): Floristic composition and Phytochorological Analysis of Misratah area, Libya, Assiut Univ.J. of Botany 37(2), P-P. 33-78 (2008)

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