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Tetraena
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species '' Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus '' Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and ...
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Tetraena Decumbens
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species '' Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus '' Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and ...
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Tetraena Mongolica
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species '' Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus '' Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and ...
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Tetraena Cylindrifolia
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species '' Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus ''Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and Mats ...
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Tetraena Cornuta
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species '' Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus ''Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and Mats ...
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Tetraena Coccinea
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species ''Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus '' Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and ...
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Tetraena Clavata
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species '' Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus ''Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and Mats ...
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Tetraena Chrysopteros
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species ''Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus '' Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and ...
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Tetraena Bucharica
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species ''Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus '' Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and ...
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Tetraena Applanata
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species ''Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus '' Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and ...
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Tetraena Aegyptia
''Tetraena'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zygophyllaceae. Description Species of ''Tetraena'' are shrubby or herbaceous, the tallest being around . The leaves are opposite, or sometimes borne on short shoots and then appearing to be alternate. They may or may not have stalks ( petioles). The flower usually has five petals and five sepals, rarely four, and ten stamens. The flower is usually tube-like in appearance with white to pale orange petals. The ovary has three to five chambers (locules). The ripe fruit is variable in shape, splitting into parts before releasing the seeds. Taxonomy The genus ''Tetraena'' was erected by Karl Maximovich in 1889 for the species ''Tetraena mongolica''. Until 2003, this was the only species recognized in the genus. Molecular phylogenetic studies suggested that the genus '' Zygophyllum'' was not monophyletic, since ''Tetraena'' and some other genera were nested within it. To create monophyletic genera, Björn-Axel Beier and ...
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Tetraena Fontanesii
''Tetraena fontanesii'', synonym ''Zygophyllum fontanesii'', is a species of plant of the family Zygophyllaceae. It is found in Macaronesia and northwest Africa. Description This halophile and xerophile A xerophile () is an extremophilic organism that can grow and reproduce in conditions with a low availability of water, also known as water activity. Water activity (aw) is measured as the humidity above a substance relative to the humidity above p ... plant can grow up to 50 cm. It has sub-cylindrical or curved leaves and flowers ranging from white to yellow. Its fruit measures 5–7 mm.''Tetraena fontanesii'' (Webb & Berthel.) Beier & Thulin, Flora Vascular de Canarias, Manuel Luis Gil González. Lcdo. Ciencias Biológicas (Botánica) and Profesor de Enseñanza Secundaria Distribution The plant occurs in the Canary Islands,Manuel Arechavaleta, S. Rodríguez, Nieves Zurita, A. García (Hrsg.): Lista de especies silvestres de Canarias. Hongos, plantas y animales terrest ...
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Tetraena Alba
''Tetraena alba'' (synonym ''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. Description ''Tetraena alba'' 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 This species is found in Spain, Crete, Northern and Northeast Africa, Mauritania, Western Asia (including southern Cyprus, the Eastern Aegean Islands and the Sinai Peninsula) and the Arabian Peninsula. Ecology ''Tetraena alba'' 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 a ...
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