Salicornia fragilis, P. W. Ball
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Salicornia fragilis |
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6. S. fragilis P. W. Ball & Tutin, Watsonia 4: 204 (1959)
( S. stricta auct., pro parte, non Dumort.).
Erect (10-) 15-30(-40) cm, usually much-branched; green to yellowish-green usually becoming bright yellow. Terminal spike (1-5—)2-5—8 cm, cylindrical, with 6—15(—22) fertile segments. Lower fertile segments 3-5 x 3- 5-6 mm, cylindrical. 2« =36. Often colonizing open sandy soils, but occurring in a wide range o fhabitats. • Known certainly only from C. & S. England and Ireland but probably widespread throughout W. & S. Europe. Br Hb.
S. emerici Duval-Jouve , Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 15: 176 (1868), S. Iutescens P. W. Ball & Tutin, Watsonia 4: 203 (1959),? S. stricta subsp. decumbens Aellen in Hegi, ///. Fl. Mitteleur. ed. 2, 3 (2): 730 (1961), pro parte ( S. stricta subsp. procumbens sensu D. König , pro parte) are probably variants of this species.
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Salicornia fragilis
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
S. fragilis
| P. W. Ball 1959: 204 |
