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S. acuminata is a very polymorphic species. For easier identification of plants from Pakistan, the description is based on the almost identical populations from Baltistan and SE Afghanistan only. The combination of the typical leaf shape of S. acuminata with the long mucro of S. microsperma in the populations descirbed here certainly is a strong argument for the close affinity of both taxa. With more material from a wider area at hand, it might be possible to assign the populations of our area to a new taxon.
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Flora of Pakistan Vol. 204 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Description

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Herbs annual, 20-50 cm tall. Root gray-brown. Stem erect, usually much branched, terete; branches gray-green, sometimes light reddish, slightly compressed, subglabrous. Leaves sessile, gray-green, linear, terete, 0.5-1.5 cm × 1-1.5 mm, apex obtuse or subacute and with a bristle, bristle light yellow, ca. 3 mm. Glomerules axillary, usually 3-flowered, central flower larger, bisexual, lateral flowers female; bractlets ovate or ovate-lanceolate, margin slightly serrate, apex acuminate. Perianth segments abaxially with a longitudinal keel near apex and keel extending beyond apex as a longitudinal wing, abaxially slightly keeled in fruit, apex cucullate. Anthers broadly ovate to oblong, ca. 0.6 mm. Ovary narrowly ovoid, apex slightly concave; style obscure; stigmas 3, minute. Utricle enclosed by perianth; pericarp free from seed. Seed horizontal, vertical, or oblique, red-brown to black, sublustrous, subovoid, 0.8-1 mm, smooth, rim margin obtuse; radicle inferior. Fl. and fr. Jun-Sep.
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Flora of China Vol. 5: 391 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Description

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Annual, 10-30 x (2)5-15 cm, erect, primary stem usually dominant; in living stage greyish green, dried specimens pale, only the youngest parts somewhat darkening; glabrous, but youngest stems with fugacious thread-like curled hairs. Stem much and repeatedly branched, at base up to 3 mm thick; branches ascending to spreading, grey, terete, terminating in dense, shorter or longer spike-like inflorescences, straight up to the top. Leaves succulent, 5-15(20) x (0.5)0.7-1.5 mm, semi-terete, linear, acute or acuminate, often with a distinct, 0.5-1 mm long brownish mucro, sessile, in dry condition with prominent hyaline margins, straight, erect or ascending; leaf anatomy of the C4 type, with 2 internal chlorenchyma layers and thick peripheral water storage tissue. Bracts more often mucronate, at base petiole-like attenuate, always much longer than floral and fruit clusters. Bracteoles 0.6-0.8 mm long, broadly ovate, acuminate, the margins in upper part slightly obtusely lobed. Glomerules usually (1)3(5)-flowered, axillary. Flowers mostly perfect, weakly protandrous, drum-shaped to globular, 1-1.3 mm in diameter; tepal lobes rather succulent, fused for 1/2, green along the veins, with wide hyaline margins and obtusely lobed apex, cucullate, dorsally obtusely keeled, fruiting perianth moderately enlarged, up to 1.5 mm in diameter. Stamens 5; filaments almost linear, finally up to 0.8 mm long, inserted at c. 1/2 of tepal length; anthers 0.5-0.7 x 0.4-0.5 mm, divided for about 1/2. Ovary superior, narrowly conical with a wide columnar beak or almost cylindric; stigmas (2)3, 0.3-0.5 mm long, with short papillae, inserted in the sunken centre of the collar-like ovary apex. Seeds horizontal, 0.9-1 x 0.75-0.85 mm, 0.5-0.6 mm thick, slightly flattened, beak short; testa black, much shining, smooth.
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Flora of Pakistan Vol. 204 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Distribution

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Distribution: From Ukraine eastwards through SE European Russia, Kazakhstan, S Siberia to Mongolia, southwards to Transcaucasia, NW Iran, SE Afghanistan and probably to Upper Baluchistan.

Irano-Turanian element.

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Flower/Fruit

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Fl. Per.: August-September.
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Habitat

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No indication for Baltistan, but in the neighbourhood of Upper Baluchistan it was found in SE Afghanistan at an altitude of 2200 m on a large alluvial flat with only slightly saline clayey soils, dominated by Lycium ruthenicum.
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Habitat & Distribution

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Saline-alkaline deserts, slopes, dunes. N Xinjiang [Mongolia, Russia (SE European part, SW Siberia); C and SW Asia, SE Europe].
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Synonym

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Schoberia acuminata C. A. Meyer in Ledebour, Icon. Pl. 1: 11. 1829.
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Synonym

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Schoberia acuminata C.A. Mey. in Ledeb., Fl. Alt. 1: 398. 1829; Suaeda setigera sensu Boiss., Fl. Or. 4: 642. 1879.
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Flora of Pakistan Vol. 204 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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