Caragana halodendron — a medium houseplant
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Caragana halodendron

Caragana Halodendron

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Caragana halodendron is a species of flowering plant in the pea family (Fabaceae). It is known by several common names, including common salt tree and Russian salt tree. It is native to Russia and southern Asia, but it can be found on other continents where it is an introduced species, and one that is often a noxious weed. This is a deciduous spiny shrub sprawling to a few meters in maximum width and up to three meters tall. Stems branch from the base and bear clusters of about four leaflets on sharp spurs. The ends of branches narrow to spines. Flowers also appear at the ends of spurs in clusters of two to four pink pealike blossoms each one to two centimeters wide. The fruit is a black woody inflated pod about 2 centimeters long containing legume seeds. The plant has a deep and wide root system, with the lateral roots sending up new shoots. In this manner the plant forms extensive thickets. When introduced to an area of suitable climate, such as California where it is a known weed, it can invade cultivated land and spread relatively quickly. It is tolerant of saline soils.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Caragana
Family
Fabaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Siberian salt tree en Russian salt tree en Siberian sandthorn
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Caragana halodendron leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Caragana halodendron leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Caragana halodendron flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Caragana halodendron flower
PLATE 04 · flower
Caragana halodendron fruit
PLATE 05 · fruit
Caragana halodendron fruit
PLATE 06 · fruit
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