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Tamarix parviflora, DC. (T. tetrandra var. parviflora, Boiss. & Kotschy). Shrub or small tree, 15 ft. high, with reddish brown bark and slender spreading branches: lvs. ovate, acuminate, semi-amplexicaul, scarious at the apex when older: fls. pink, very short-pedicelled, in slender racemes about 1 in. long along last year's branches; petals spreading, persistent; calyx very small, sometimes only 3-parted; styles usually 3, much shorter than ovary. April, May. S. Eu.—Often confounded with the T. tetrandra, also with T. africana and T. gallica and cult. under these names. T. tetrandra var. purpurea probably belongs here.
Tamarix parviflora, DC. (T. tetrandra var. parviflora, Boiss. & Kotschy). Fig. 3769. Shrub or small tree, 15 ft. high, with reddish brown bark and slender spreading branches: lvs. ovate, acuminate, semi-amplexicaul, scarious at the apex when older: fls. pink, very short-pedicelled, in slender racemes about 1 in. long along last year's branches; petals spreading, persistent; calyx very small, sometimes only 3-parted; styles usually 3, much shorter than ovary. April, May. S. Eu. F.S. 9:898. R.H. 1855:401. Gn. 61, p. 273; 71, p. 358. —Often confounded with the T. tetrandra, also with T. africana and T. gallica and cult. under these names. T. tetrandra var. purpurea probably belongs here.
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 18 April 2010

 Tamarix parviflora subsp. var.  Early tamarisk
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Tamarix parviflora, DC. (T. tetrandra var. parviflora, Boiss. & Kotschy). Shrub or small tree, 15 ft. high, with reddish brown bark and slender spreading branches: lvs. ovate, acuminate, semi-amplexicaul, scarious at the apex when older: fls. pink, very short-pedicelled, in slender racemes about 1 in. long along last year's branches; petals spreading, persistent; calyx very small, sometimes only 3-parted; styles usually 3, much shorter than ovary. April, May. S. Eu.—Often confounded with the T. tetrandra, also with T. africana and T. gallica and cult. under these names. T. tetrandra var. purpurea probably belongs here. CH


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