Peganum harmala
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Family:
Zygophyllaceae
harmal peganum, more..., African rue, harmal shrub, harmel, isband, ozallaik, peganum, steppenraute, Syrian rue
 Patrick Alexander |
: Peganum harmala smells foul when crushed. It is a much branched suffrutescent perennial. The leaves are pinnatifid with linear, glabrous segments. There are four or five white petals that have greenish veins visible and 8-10 stamens with filaments that are dilated at the base. The fruit is a nearly globose capsule that contains many seeds. Peganum harmala is found in dry waste areas.
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 Patrick Alexander  ASU Fruit & Seed Collection  Arizona State University Herbarium  Desert Botanical Garden |
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