Halimocnemis commixta (Amaranthaceae), a new record for the flora of Iran
Halimocnemis commixta is recorded as a new species for the flora of Iran from Pistacia vera woodland remnants in NE Iran. It grows on open salty soils with several typical halophytic plants. The new species record is illustrated and compared with the closely related species. It can be distinguished from H. gamocarpa by its clustered flowers and irregularly horned fruits and differs from H. pilosa by its entirely short and adpressed hairs. We provide some additional notes on the distribution, ecology, and conservation status of the newly recorded species.
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Plant diversity in the understory of plant communities along the elevational gradient in western Aladagh Mountains, northeastern Iran
Ali Asghar Arjmandi, Hamid Ejtehadi, *, Mansour Mesdaghi
Nova Biologica Reperta, -
Piptatherum ferganense (Poaceae), another Middle Asian species as a new record for the flora of Iran
*, Hamid Ejtehadi, Ali Asghar Arjmandi, Mohammad Reza Joharchi
Nova Biologica Reperta,