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Suaeda aegyptiaca

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Suaeda aegyptiaca
Suaeda aegyptiaca in South of Iran
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S. aegyptiaca
Binomial name
Suaeda aegyptiaca
(Hasselq.) Zohary[1]

Suaeda aegyptiaca is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae (formerly classified under the Chenopodiaceae),[2] and salt-tolerant plant (halophytes) that grow naturally in salt-affected areas of Iran.[3]

Main habitat

Its main habitat is the Eastern countries of the Mediterranean Sea and Libya to Arabian Peninsula and the southern half of Iran[4] and the Horn of Africa.[5]

Suaeda aegyptiaca in South of Iran
Suaeda aegyptiaca in South of Iran


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