Distribution in Egypt
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Global Distribution
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Physical Description
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Perennial, Shrubs, Woody throughout, Stems woody below, or from woody crown or caudex, Nodules present, Stems erect or ascending, Stems 1-2 m tall, Stems greater than 2 m tall, Stems solid, Stems or young twigs sparsely to densely hairy, Leaves absent at flowering time, Leaves alternate, Leaves petiolate, Stipules inconspicuous, absent, or caducous, Leaves simple, or appearing so, Leaf or leaflet margins entire, Leaflets alternate or subopposite, Leaflets 1, Inflorescences racemes, Inflorescence axillary, Bracts very small, absent or caducous, Flowers zygomorphic, Calyx 2-lipped or 2-lobed, Calyx glabrous, Petals separate, Corolla papilionaceous, Petals clawed, Petals white, Banner petal ovoid or obovate, Wing petals narrow, oblanceolate to oblong, Wing tips obtuse or rounded, Keel tips obtuse or rounded, not beaked, Stamens 9-10, Stamens monadelphous, united below, Filaments glabrous, Style terete, Fruit a legume, Fruit unilocular, Fruit indehiscent, Fruit elongate, straight, Fruit oblong or ellipsoidal, Fruit rugose wrinkled or reticulate, Fruit exserted from calyx, Fruit beaked, Fruit glabrous or glabrate, Fruit 1-seeded, Seeds ovoid to rounded in outline, Seed surface smooth, Seeds olive, brown, or black.
Retama rhodorhizoides
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Retama rhodorhizoides is a species or subspecies of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae,[2] endemic to the Canary Islands.[3]
Taxonomy
Retama rhodorhizoides was first described by Philip Barker-Webb and Sabin Berthelot in a work dated to 1836–1850 that was initially published in parts. An illustration of the species, first published in 1837, was labelled Genista rhodorhizoides.[1][4] When the authors published a Latin description in 1842, they transferred the species to Retama.[1][5]
The species is included in Retama monosperma by some sources,[6] and, according to the African Plants Database, has been incorrectly identified as Retama raetam by others.[7] Retama rhodorhizoides is restricted to the Canary Islands.[3][2]
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^ a b c "Plant Name Details for Retama rhodorhizoides (Webb & Berthel.) Webb & Berthel.", The International Plant Names Index, retrieved 2018-02-21
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^ a b c "Retama rhodorhizoides Webb & Berthel.", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2018-02-15
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^ a b Salas, Marcos; del Arco, Marcelino; Acebes, Juan Ramón; Naranjo, Agustín & González, Ricardo (2003), "Los retamares de Retama rhodorhizoides Webb & Berthel. en Gran Canaria: Echio decaisnei-Retametum rhodorhizoidis ass. nov." (PDF), Vieraea (in Spanish), 31: 201–206, retrieved 2018-02-15
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^ Webb, Philip Barker & Berthelot, Sabin (1837) [title page 1836–1850], "Tab. 48 Genista rhodorhizoides", Histoire Naturelle des Iles Canaries: Vol. 3(2) Phytographia Canariensis, retrieved 2018-02-21
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^ Webb, Philip Barker & Berthelot, Sabin (1842) [title page 1836–1850], "1. Retama rhodorhizoides", Histoire Naturelle des Iles Canaries: Vol. 3(2) Phytographia Canariensis (in Latin), pp. 54–55, retrieved 2018-02-21
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^ "Retama monosperma (L.) Boiss.", The Plant List, retrieved 2018-02-15
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^ "Retama raetam auct.", African Plant Database, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques & South African National Biodiversity Institute, retrieved 2018-02-15
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Retama rhodorhizoides: Brief Summary
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Retama rhodorhizoides is a species or subspecies of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, endemic to the Canary Islands.
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