Trigonella anguina Delile

This species is native to Canary Islands, Sahara, Arabian Peninsula to Pakistan. (Ref. POWO; 2022). There are 4 species of Trigonella found in Oman. (Ref. Oman Botanic Garden).

علم تشكل النبات


Prostrate , mat-forming annual herb ; up to 0 . 3 m across , aromatic , glabrous or thinly hairy . Stems branched from the base , glabrescent . Leaves 3-foliate , on slender pedicels ; leaflets small , cuneate-obovate , tip truncate to retuse , base almost denticulate , with serrated margins , glabrous above , sparsely pubescent below . Inflorescence subumbellate , sessile or subsessile , 2-7-flowered . Flowers small , yellow ; calyx campanulate , sparsely pubescent ; teeth equalling or exceeding the tube ; corolla yellow , 4 mm long . Fruit Pod , 4–10 mm long , linear , mostly curved , obliquely reticulately nerved , with a very slender persistent style , pilose , 2-5-seeded . (Ref . http://gernot-katzers-spice-pages . com) .

وقت الإزهار


No Data

الوضع البيئي الحالي


Not Threatened (NT) - Globoal Assessment

الوفرة


Not Common

التوزيع الجغرافي والبيئي


الوصف غير متاح حاليًا

Distribution Map

المرادفات


Medicago anguina (Delile) Romero Zarco
Telis anguina (Delile) Kuntze

الإكثار


No data

العناية بالنبات


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الأسماء الشائعة


Not known

الأسماء المحلية


Not available

الاستخدامات


Not used traditionally.

المراجع


*Ghazanfar, S. (2007). Flora of the Sultanate of Oman, vol.2: Crassulaceae – Apiaceae. Meise, National Botanic Garden of Belgium (Scripta Botanica Begica, Vol. 36). ISBN 9789072619747 ISSN 0779-2387. *POWO (2023). ""Plants of the World Online. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet; http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org *http://gernot-katzers-spice-pages.com *https://en.wikipedia.org * http://gernot-katzers-spice-pages.com *Gledhill, D. (2008). The Names of Plants. Fourth Edition. Cambridge University Press, UK. ISBN 978-0-521-86645-3 ISSN 978-0-521-68553-5. *Patzelt, A. & al. (2020). Studies in the flora of Arabia: XXXIV. Sixty new records from the Sultanate of Oman Edinburgh Journal of Botany 77: 413-437.

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