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Latest revision as of 12:52, 21 November 2014
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Tamarisk (Saltcedar) Learning Page | |
- TAMARISK:
• Name: Tamarisk, saltceder/salt cedar, athel tree.
• From: Endemic to arid and semi-desert regions of Eurasia and Africa.
• Spread: Established in much of Europe and the continental U.S. One tamarisk can produce 250 million seeds per year that are spread easily by the wind.
• Problem: A mature tamarisk can transpire 200-300 gallons of water per day, and dense stands crowd out native vegetation.
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Contributor: Category: Invasive Species