Home Page > Picture Archives >  Flora of Qatar > Amaranthaceae > Salsola baryosma

Salsola baryosma (Schult.) Dandy

Synonyms

Chenopodium baryosmon

LinkSaltwort (Salsola baryosma) east from Arch (Rainbow) Roundabout. Doha, Qatar, April 9, 2011
LinkSalt tolerant plant Salsola baryosma found near near Dar Al Salam Compound, Abu Hamour area. Doha, Qatar, May 10, 2013
LinkGlasswort (Salsola baryosma) in empty area north from crossing of Al Istiqlal and Al Markhiya streets in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 25, 2014
Location on mapsMeshrif Street, Doha, Qatar
LinkSalt tolerant plant Salsola baryosma in empty area north from crossing of Al Istiqlal and Al Markhiya streets in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 25, 2014
Location on mapsMeshrif Street, Doha, Qatar
LinkBack lit salt tolerant plant Salsola baryosma in empty area north from crossing of Al Istiqlal and Al Markhiya streets in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 25, 2014
Location on mapsMeshrif Street, Doha, Qatar
LinkGlasswort (Salsola baryosma) at sunrise in empty area north from crossing of Al Istiqlal and Al Markhiya streets in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 25, 2014
Location on mapsAl Istiqlal Street, Doha, Qatar
LinkGlasswort (Salsola baryosma) taken from empty area north from crossing of Al Istiqlal and Al Markhiya streets in West Bay at sunrise. Doha, Qatar, April 25, 2014
Location on mapsAl Istiqlal Street, Doha, Qatar
LinkGlasswort (Salsola baryosma) in empty area north from crossing of Al Istiqlal and Al Markhiya streets in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 28, 2014
Location on mapsAl Istiqlal Street, Doha, Qatar
LinkGlasswort (Salsola baryosma) on dry soil north from crossing of Al Istiqlal and Al Markhiya streets in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 28, 2014
Location on mapsAl Istiqlal Street, Doha, Qatar
LinkGlasswort (Salsola baryosma) on sidewalk of Meshrif Street near West Bay. Doha, Qatar, May 11, 2014
Location on mapsMeshrif Street, Doha, Qatar

Links

Outside links

How the web page was created

Acknowledgements

QNHG (Qatar Natural History Group) and associated people, for a possibility to participate in their field excursions and to learn about local nature.