- Haloxylon persicum
Taxobox
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Caryophyllales
familia =Amaranthaceae
subfamilia =Chenopodioideae
genus = "Haloxylon "
species = "H. persicum"
binomial = "Haloxylon persicum"The White saxaul (scientific name: "Haloxylon persicum") is a small tree belonging to the familyAmaranthaceae . Its range isWestern Asia , includingPalestine ,Jordan ,Egypt ,Sinai , SouthIraq ,Saudi Arabia ,Iran ,Oman ,UAE ,Afghanistan , andBaluchistan , toCentral Asia (Turkmenistan , etc.), andChina .The white saxaul has a stout rugged stem and light grey bark, growing up to 4.5-5 metres in height. It lacks large foliage-type leaves; in fact, its leaves have retrogressed as succulent branches. The plant is found in
sandhill s,desert s and sand ridges, where it often forms pure stands, with an average density up to 400-500 trees a hectare. The white saxaul is a hardy tree that can grow in nutritionally poor soil and can tolerate drought. The tree is in leaf all year, and flowers in May-June.The plant's extensive root system is useful for stabilising sandy soils. The wood is durable and heavy and is used in general carpentry. As it burns well and gives a good heat it is used as a fuel.
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Turcmenigena varentzovi " (Saxaul longhorn beetle, Varentsov’s longhorn beetle) is a pest of the white saxaul tree inKazakhstan ,Turkmenistan , andUzbekistan .
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