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The genus Tamarix (tamarisk) comprises about 50-60 species of flowering plants in the family Tamaricaceae, native to drier areas of Eurasia and Africa. Image:Tamarix gallica bloemen.jpg Tamarix gallica in flower
Image:Tamaris3.jpg A Tamarix species in natural habitat in Algeria Tamarix can spread both vegetatively, by adventitious roots or submerged stems, and sexually, by seeds. Each flower can produce thousands of tiny (1 mm diameter) seeds that are contained in a small capsule usually adorned with a tuft of hair that aids in wind dispersal. Seeds can also be dispersed by water. Seedlings require extended periods of soil saturation for establishment. Tamarix species are fire-adapted, and have long tap roots that allow them to intercept deep water tables and exploit natural water resources. They are able to limit competition from other plants by taking up salt from deep ground water, accumulating it in their foliage, and from there depositing it in the surface soil where it builds up concentrations lethal to many other plants. Tamarix species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora asthenella which feeds exclusively on T. africana.
North American invasive speciesTamarix was introduced to the western United States (where it is often called "salt cedar") as an ornamental shrub in the early 1800s. It establishes in disturbed and undisturbed streams, waterways, bottomlands, banks and drainage washes of natural or artificial waterbodies, moist rangelands and pastures, and other areas where seedlings can be exposed to extended periods of saturated soil for establishment.
It also has caused problem for southwestern municipalities due to its voracious appetite for water. In any given year, Tamarix consumes 163 billion gallons of water from the Colorado River Basin, an amount equivalent to the water allotted to the state of Nevada. Referencesde:Tamariskenes:Tamarix eo:Tamariko fr:Tamaris it:Tamarix he:אשל ja:ギョリュウ pl:Tamaryszek pt:Tamarix
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