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+ | |text=''Alhagi camelorum'' Fisch. CAMELSTHORN. MANNAPLANT. The Orient and central Asia. This indigenous shrub furnishes a manna by exudation<ref>Don, G. ''Hist. Dichl. Pls.'' 2:310. 1832.</ref>. | ||
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+ | ''Alhagi maurorum'' Medic. PERSIAN MANNA-PLANT. North Africa to Hindustan. Near Kandahar and Herat, manna is found and collected on the bushes of this desert plant at flowering time after the spring rains<ref>Brandis, D. ''Forest Fl.'' 145. 1876.</ref>. This manna is supposed by some to have been the manna of Scripture but others refer the manna of Scripture to one of the lichens. | ||
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+ | |author = [[Alhagi (Sturtevant, 1919)|Sturtevant, ''Notes on edible plants'', 1919]]. | ||
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*[http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Alhagi+maurorum Plant List] | *[http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Alhagi+maurorum Plant List] | ||
*[http://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Alhagi%20maurorum Plants for a future] | *[http://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Alhagi%20maurorum Plants for a future] | ||
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*[[Alhagi maurorum (PROTA)|PROTA on Pl@ntUse]] | *[[Alhagi maurorum (PROTA)|PROTA on Pl@ntUse]] | ||
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*[http://www.tela-botanica.org/page:eflore_bdtfx?referentiel=bdtfx&niveau=2&module=fiche&action=fiche&type_nom=nom_scientifique&nom=Alhagi%20maurorum Tela Botanica] | *[http://www.tela-botanica.org/page:eflore_bdtfx?referentiel=bdtfx&niveau=2&module=fiche&action=fiche&type_nom=nom_scientifique&nom=Alhagi%20maurorum Tela Botanica] | ||
*[http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Alhagi%20maurorum Useful Tropical Plants Database] | *[http://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Alhagi%20maurorum Useful Tropical Plants Database] | ||
*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhagi%20maurorum Wikipédia] | *[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhagi%20maurorum Wikipédia] | ||
*[http://www.wikiphyto.org/wiki/Alhagi%20maurorum Wikiphyto] | *[http://www.wikiphyto.org/wiki/Alhagi%20maurorum Wikiphyto] |
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Alhagi camelorum Fisch. CAMELSTHORN. MANNAPLANT. The Orient and central Asia. This indigenous shrub furnishes a manna by exudation[1].
Alhagi maurorum Medic. PERSIAN MANNA-PLANT. North Africa to Hindustan. Near Kandahar and Herat, manna is found and collected on the bushes of this desert plant at flowering time after the spring rains[2]. This manna is supposed by some to have been the manna of Scripture but others refer the manna of Scripture to one of the lichens.