Forsskaolea tenacissima

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Forsskaolea tenacissima is a member of the non-stinging nettles genus Forsskaolea and is in the same family as the stinging kind, Urticaceae. Described as "looking like a tough character that does not want or need a caress",[1] F. tenacissima makes its home where not many plant species survive, in stony soils, road edges, in the gravel wadi[1] and "in the rock crevices and water-receiving depressions" above the stone pavements of the Hamadas.[2]

Forsskaolea tenacissima was named in mourning of a student of Carl Linnaeus, a Swede named Peter Forsskål, who died while gathering botanical and zoological specimens from the Arabia Felix. Linnaeus named this plant Forsskaolea tenacissima because the plant was as stubborn and persistent as the student had been.[3]

Description

The almost upright Script error: No such module "convert". fleshy, stiff-haired, woody annual[4] F. tenacissima appears after the rains in rocky and difficult to grow in places like the Sahel of Mauritania, and Northeast Africa (the Horn of Africa), and now recorded in Niger. It is a chamaephyte that is much relished by livestock.[5]

Leaves and stems
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Flowers
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Seeds
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Communities
In Spain, F. tenacissima has been observed in a phytosociological situation (made "on the rocks" or in the gravel wadis of Tabernas Desert) with Senecio flavus.[6]

F. tenacissima has been observed living low in wadis with these plant species:

It has also been found growing in rock crevices and water-receiving depressions above the stone pavements of the Hamadas along with:

Distribution

Common in arid and semi-arid waste lands in sandy clay gravelly soils from sea level to Script error: No such module "convert".[4] like Mediterranean woodlands and shrublands, semi-steppe shrublands, shrub-steppes, deserts and extreme deserts.[8]

Native
Palearctic:
Northern Africa: Algeria, Egypt
Southwestern Europe: Spain
Southeastern Europe: Malta
Western Asia: Israel, Jordan, Libya, Palestine, Sinai, Tunisia[9]
Current
Palearctic:
Northern Africa: Algeria, Egypt
Southwestern Europe: Spain
Southeastern Europe: Malta
Western Asia: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Pakistan, Palestine, Sinai, Tunisia
Asia Temperate: India
Afrotropic:
Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Arab Emirates
Northeast Tropical Africa: Eritrea
West Tropical Africa: Mauritania[4][5][10]

Uses

The inner bark is used by natives in Sahara for manufacturing rope.[11]

Synonyms

  • Forsskaolea tenacissima L. var. cossoniana (Webb) Batt.
  • Forsskaolea tenacissima L. var. erythraea A.Terracc.
  • Forsskaolea tenacissima L. var. cossoniana (Webb) Batt.[12]

References

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