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arthrocnemum, pickleweed

Habit Shrubs, glabrous.
Stems

apparently jointed and fleshy when young, becoming woody and not jointed, not armed;

some stems terminated by an inflorescence, others entirely vegetative.

Leaves

opposite, united at base, decurrent forming fleshy joints (sterile segments)on stem, eventually deciduous;

blades fleshy triangular projections at tip of joints, edges with narrow scarious margins.

Inflorescences

terminal and lateral, spikelike, apparently jointed, each joint (fertile segment) consisting of 2 opposite, axillary 3(–5)-flowered cymes embedded in and adnate to fleshy tissue of distal internode;

flowers in each cyme arranged in transverse row, central flowers separating lateral flowers, slightly larger, flowers in each cyme partially separated by flaps of tissue which persist on stem when flowers have fallen.

Flowers

bisexual or unisexual, more or less radially symmetrical;

perianth segments persistent in fruit, 3–4, united except at tip, fleshy;

stamens 1–2;

styles 2–3.

Fruits

utriclelike, ellipsoid;

pericarp membranous.

Seeds

vertical, ellipsoid;

seed coat light brown, membranous, pubescent;

hairs strongly curved or hooked and slender, or conic, straight or slightly curved;

perisperm absent.

x

= 9.

Arthrocnemum

Distribution
from USDA
w North America; warm temperate and tropical coasts of Eurasia; Africa
[BONAP county map]
Discussion

Species up to 6 (1 in the flora).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 4, p. 381. Author: Peter W. Ball.
Parent taxa Chenopodiaceae
Subordinate taxa
A. subterminale
Name authority Moquin-Tandon: Chenop. Monogr. Enum., 111. (1840)
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