Tamarix africana

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Habitus and growth type

  • Plant height [m]: 3.33
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  • Life span: Perennial
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  • Life form: Phanerophyte, Tree, Shrub
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Flower

  • Flowering period: April-June
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Fruit, seed and dispersal

  • Seed mass [mg]: 0.12
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  • Dispersal mode: Anemochory
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  • Dispersal distance class: 5
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Trophic mode

  • Parasitism and mycoheterotrophy: autotroph
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  • Carnivory: non-carnivorous
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  • Symbiotic nitrogen fixation: no nitrogen-fixing symbionts
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Taxon origin

  • Origin in Europe: Native
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Ecology

  • Environmental relationships

  • Substrate humidity relationship: Wet
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  • Substrate reaction relationship: Slightly acidic to near-neutral
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  • Nutrient relationship: Mesotrophic
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  • Salinity relationship: Slightly saline or brackish
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  • Ellenberg-type indicator values

  • Light indicator value: 8.5
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  • Temperature indicator value: 9.5
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  • Moisture indicator value: 6.5
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  • Reaction indicator value: 6
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  • Nutrient indicator value: 4
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  • Salinity indicator value: 2.5
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  • Disturbance indicator values

  • Disturbance frequency: 0.83
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  • Disturbance frequency (herb layer): 1.72
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  • Disturbance severity: 0.57
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  • Disturbance severity (herb layer): 0.43
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  • Mowing frequency: 0.07
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  • Grazing pressure: 0.25
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  • Soil disturbance: 0.22
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Habitat and sociology

  • Syntaxon

  • Diagnostic species of phytosociological classes: FD (NER) Nerio-Tamaricetea
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  • EUNIS habitat

  • Diagnostic species of EUNIS habitats: S93 Mediterranean riparian scrub
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  • Constant species of EUNIS habitats: S93 Mediterranean riparian scrub
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  • Broad habitat

  • Occurrence in broad habitats: Coastal saltmarsh, Coastal beach, dune or shingle, Wetland, Saline vegetation, Scrub, Sparsely vegetated (incl. rock and scree)
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Distribution

No subordinate taxa were found for this item.

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