Anabasis articulata

It a salt-tolerant xerophyte that is found in the Syrian Desert.

[2] Bedouins often use the plant's ashes as a soap substitute.

[3] The plant is also known for its medical properties.

Algerian traditional medicine practitioners use the plants leaves to make anti-diabetic decoction.

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Anabasis articulata