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Peganum harmala L.
Family Nitrariaceae
Common name: African Rue, Harmal, Syrian Rue

Peganum harmala L. APNI*

Description: Much-branched, spreading perennial herb, 30–80 cm high, with woody rootstock, glabrous.

Leaves divided several times into narrow ± linear segments, 2–5 cm long.

Flowers on pedicels to 2 cm long. Sepals often toothed or divided, 8–20 mm long. Petals oblong, obtuse, 12–17 mm long, creamy-white. Stamens mostly 15.

Capsule usually depressed-globose, deeply lobed, 7–10 mm long, 8–12 mm diam.


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Flowering: summer–autumn.

Distribution and occurrence: occasionally naturalised in cultivation and pasture, recorded near Young and Savernake. Native of Spain & N Africa to Tibet.
NSW subdivisions: *CWS, *SWP
Other Australian states: *Vic. *S.A.
AVH map***

Poisonous to stock if eaten. The seeds yield the dye 'Turkey Red'; also used at times as a spice and for oil. Peganum was formerly placed in Peganaceae.

Text by K.L. Wilson, Flora of New South Wales Vol. 3: 14-15 (1992), under Peganaceae.
Taxon concept: Australian Plant Census (accessed June 2017)


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