Alhagi graecorum is a species of legume commonly known as mannatree or manna tree. Previously it was considered a subspecies of Alhagi maurorum.[citation needed] Drought-tolerant, it is found in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.[1][2]
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Alhagigraecorum is a species of legume commonly known as mannatree or manna tree. Previously it was considered a subspecies of Alhagi maurorum.[citation...
accepted: Alhagi brevispina Maire – Chad (Tibesti Mountains) Alhagigraecorum Boiss. – Greece, western Asia, Arabian Peninsula, and North Africa Alhagi maurorum...
created by the halfa grass Desmostachya bipinnata and also in stands of Alhagigraecorum. Philochortus zolii digs burrows in the sandy soil below the clumps...