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    Tamarix gallica, the French tamarisk, is a deciduous, herbaceous, twiggy shrub or small tree reaching up to about 5 meters high. It is indigenous to Saudi...
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    Tamarix gallica L. Tamarix gansuensis Tamarix gennessarensis Zohary Tamarix gracilis Willd. Tamarix hampeana Tamarix hispida Willd.      Tamarix indica...
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    European species being Tamarix gallica. It was first described by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1816. Flowers and foliage Tamarix canariensis is endemic to...
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    Tamarix dioica is a twiggy shrub or small tree that grows in saline habitats in western Asia. Common names include ghaz and khagal in Pakistan, lal jhau...
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    es-simma, roughly meaning "heavenly manna". Tamarisk trees (particularly Tamarix gallica) were once comparatively extensive throughout the southern Sinai, and...
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    Tamarix nilotica, the Nile tamarisk is a species of shrub or small tree in the tamarisk family. It is found in arid parts of North Africa and the Middle...
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  • 6–9.2 mm. The larvae feed on the twigs of Tamarix species, including Tamarix gallica, Tamarix indica and Tamarix dioica. Wikispecies has information related...
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    parents of the human race; barsom, copped offshoots of pomegranate, gaz (Tamarix gallica), or haoma that Zoroastrians use in their rituals; and haoma, a plant...
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  • Algeria. The wingspan is 20–22 mm. The larvae feed on Tamarix africana, Tamarix gallica and Tamarix boveana. Checklist of the Sesiidae of the World Fauna...
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  • and in September. The larvae feed on the leaves and flowers of Tamarix gallica and Tamarix africana. funet.fi Fauna Europaea Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (Ent...
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