The tamusovid gablition ( Latin Hablitzia tamnoides ) is the only monotypic genus of Hablitzia of the Amaranth family ( Amaranthaceae ); named FK Biberstein in honor of KI Gablitz , a German-Russian encyclopedic scholar.
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Hablitzia tamnoides M.Bieb. - Gablisha tamousovidnaya | |||||||||||||||||||||
Botanical description
Perennial herbaceous plant . A close relative of the beet ( Beta ), but, unlike it, gablation is a climbing plant, in summer it can climb to a height of 3 m or more [3] [4] [5] .
The leaves are edible, resemble spinach [4] .
Spread and Guard
It grows in the Caucasus . The species is listed in the Red Book of the Stavropol Region and the Republic of North Ossetia (Alania) [6] .
Notes
- ↑ About the conditionality of specifying the class of dicotyledons as a higher taxon for the group of plants described in this article, see the section “APG Systems” of the article “Dicotyledons” .
- ↑ In many classifications Mareb is considered as an independent family. APG classification systems based on DNA molecular analysis include it in the Amaranthe family.
- ↑ Hohmann, S., Kadereit, JW, & Kadereit, G. (2006). Understanding Mediterranean-Californian disjunctions: molecular evidence from Chenopodiaceae-Betoideae. Taxon 55 (1): 67-78 Abstract Archival copy of September 22, 2013 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ 1 2 Henriette's plant info: Hablitzia
- ↑ Foreign names on the Multilingual Multiscript Plantname Database site [1]
- ↑ Hablitzia tamnoides : information about the taxon in the Planterium project (a determinant of plants and an illustrated atlas of species).