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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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VALUE AND USE
SPECIES: Tamarix aphylla | Athel Tamarisk
WOOD PRODUCTS VALUE :
Athel tamarisk wood is used for fuel. It produces a fragrant odor when
burned [16]. The wood is fine grained, light colored, and capable of
taking a high polish. It has been proposed for use in making furniture
and fenceposts [2,16,21].
IMPORTANCE TO LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE :
Tamarix spp. communities in general are less valuable to wildlife than
are native riparian plant communities [12,30].
PALATABILITY :
Tamarix spp. are relatively unpalatable to most classes of livestock and
wildlife [5]. Athel tamarisk foliage contains phenolic acids which may
prevent herbivory [32].
NUTRITIONAL VALUE :
NO-ENTRY
COVER VALUE :
NO-ENTRY
VALUE FOR REHABILITATION OF DISTURBED SITES :
Athel tamarisk is planted for windbreaks and shade [7,24]. It is
frequently planted in desert areas [10,24]. Cuttings root best in
moist, loose, low salinity soil [18].
OTHER USES AND VALUES :
Athel tamarisk is planted as an ornamental from California to Texas [2].
Tamarix spp. flowers provide an important source of pollen for the
European honeybee [14,15].
MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS :
Unlike the deciduous Tamarix spp., which have become serious weed
species in the Southwest, Athel tamrisk seldom escapes cultivation
and, therefore, rarely becomes a problem [9].
Where it is unwanted, Athel tamairsk can be controlled by cutting stumps
and applying the herbicide Kuron or mechanically excavating stumps
followed by direct treatment of roots with herbicide [33].
Related categories for Species: Tamarix aphylla
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