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- Litv. Calligonum azel Maire Calligonum babakianum Godw. Calligonum bakuense Litv. Calligonum bucocladum Bunge Calligonum bykovii Godw. Calligonum calvescens...
- Calligonum polygonoides, locally known as phog (Hindi: फोग), is a small shrub found in Thar desert areas, usually 4 feet to 6 feet high but occasionally...
- Calligonum comosum, the fire bush, arta[citation needed] or abal, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae. The plant grows to around...
- Calligonum bakuense is a species of Calligonum shrub, endemic to Azerbaijan. It has pinkish flowers and grows on coastal sands along the Caspian s****...
- Calligonum junceum is a small shrub native to Central Asia and China, including the Kyzylkum Desert. It has been introduced to the Sahara. It is long fruiting...
- with some interruptions of near sterile dunes. Some typical plants are Calligonum crinitum on dune slopes, Cornulaca arabica (saltbush), Salsola stocksii...
- (200 species), Coccoloba (120 species), Persicaria (100 species) and Calligonum (80 species). The family is present worldwide, but is most diverse in...
- Calligonum leucocladum (many synonyms including Calligonum elegans) is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae. It is native to Central...
- Phog can refer to: Kahului Airport (ICAO airport code: PHOG) Calligonum polygonoides, a desert shrub Phog Allen, American basketball coach profoundly hidden...
- Sorghum halepense, Citrullus colocynthis The endemic floral species include Calligonum polygonoides, Prosopis cineraria, Acacia nilotica, Tamarix aphylla, and...