Arthrocnemum perenne, (Miller) Moss
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1. A. perenne (Miller) Moss , Jour. S. Afr. Bot. 14: 40 (1948)
( Salicornia perennis Miller , S. radicans Sm. ).
Small shrub with creeping, subterranean stems forming mats up to 1 m in diameter; also with short erect non-flowering and flowering stems, which are green, becoming red or brownish. Cymes completely immersed in and connate with the fertile segments, falling to leave a tripartite hollow in the segment; flowers almost reaching the upper edge of the segment. Seeds greenish-brown or greyish; testa thin, membranous, covered with curved or hooked hairs; endosperm almost absent. 2« = 18. Coasts ofS. & W. Europe, northwards to c. 53° N. in Britain. Al BI Br Co Cr Ga Gr Hb Hs It Ju Lu Sa Si. Much confused with procumbent plants of 2.
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Arthrocnemum perenne
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
A. perenne (Miller)
Moss 1948: 40 |