Species Salvadora persica L. (Mustard-tree)

Biological classification:
  • kingdom: Viridiplantae
  • - phylum: Streptophyta
  • -- class: Magnoliopsida
  • --- order: Brassicales
  • ---- family: Salvadoraceae
  • ----- species: Salvadora persica
Countries:
EG
Egypt
ML
Mali
NA
Namibia
Ecoregions:
AT1316
Namibian savanna woodlands
PA1325
Red Sea Nubo-Sindian tropical desert and semi-desert
PA1329
South Saharan steppe and woodlands
Links:
Source: http://media.eol.org/data_objects/30285420
Creator: Bart Wursten
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License
Comments: Species: Salvadora persica L.
var. persica Date: 2007-07-15 Location: Along road no6 between no3 and no2, Gorongosa National Park. Habitat: Clump of shrubs on termite mound in open deciduous woodland on alluvial soils.
Source: http://dogonlanguages.org
Date: 2011
Creator: Jeff Heath and the Dogon and Bangime Languages Project
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: http://media.eol.org/data_objects/22633581
Date: 2011-09-15
Creator: Bibliotheca Alexandrina - EOL Ar
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
Comments: Salvadora persica 2
Location: Wadi Gimal Hamata 2003

Source: http://dogonlanguages.org
Date: 2011
Creator: Jeff Heath and the Dogon and Bangime Languages Project
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: http://dogonlanguages.org
Date: 2011
Creator: Jeff Heath and the Dogon and Bangime Languages Project
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: http://dogonlanguages.org
Date: 2011
Creator: Jeff Heath and the Dogon and Bangime Languages Project
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution License

Source: wikimedia
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Source: http://media.eol.org/data_objects/30285419
Creator: Bart Wursten
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License
Comments: Species: Salvadora persica L.
var. persica Date: 2007-07-15 Location: Along road no6 between no3 and no2, Gorongosa National Park. Habitat: Clump of shrubs on termite mound in open deciduous woodland on alluvial soils.
Source: http://dogonlanguages.org
Date: 2011
Creator: Jeff Heath and the Dogon and Bangime Languages Project
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution License

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