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x Tamarisk - Taray (Tamaricaceae) Search This Site Type in Ailment or Herb index sitemap advanced search engine by freefind Tamarisk can grow in many different substrates from below sea level to about 2100 m elevation (Hoddenbach 1990), although it grows mostly on fine-textured soils (Everitt 1980). Tamarisk is a facultative phreatophyte (Turner 1974), meaning that it uses but does not depend on ground water. Tamarisk occurs in areas where its roots can reach the water table, such as floodplains, along irrigation ditches and on lake shores. Plants usually grow where the depth to ground water does not exceed 3 - 5 m. Tamarisk forms dense thickets where the ground water lies from 1.5 - 6 m below the soil surface (Horton et al. 1960). Where ground water is deeper than 6 m, plants form an open shrubland (Horton and Campbell 1974). Tamarisks have a wide tolerance of saline or alkaline soils (Robinson 1965). Carmen and Brotherson (1980) found that sites with tamarisk in Utah had higher soil salinity and pH than sites without tamarisk. Brotherson and Winkel (1986) identified the major factors that contribute to tamarisk success as alkaline soils, available soil moisture, and sufficient disturbance of native vegetation to facilitate tamarisk invasion. Everitt (1980) stated that ideal conditions for first-year survival for tamarisk seedlings are on gently sloping riverbanks, or sandbars and siltbars where water levels slowly recede during the period of seed fall. > Credit for info: Click Here > > Taray - Tamarisk Link Taray Properties Used by Aztec's * Used in Renal Afflictions and * Dropsy Aztec Method of Use Drink 3 times a day, before meals, for 5 days,1 cup of the brew made from a couple of pieces of Taray Cortex to 250 grams of water, add the juice of 1 lemon, drink warm. Click Here To Buy This Herb More Remedies Here -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAUTION: This presentation is not a guide to the identification of plants or their use as a substitute for standard medical treatments. Many plants with medicinal properties are also toxic and frequently FATAL if taken at incorrect dosages or if not prepared in a specific fashion. We do not advocate the consumption of reputed medicinal plant products without prior consultation with your physicianor other natural plant products professional. Consult Your Physician Before Using a Herbal Remedy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Directory of Links For Webmasters Current Date April 29, 124 Last Modified 04/29/2024 23:58:23 Only Counter Below Free Counter × PurpleAds 2Close PlayVolume