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Image of Rumex cyprius Murb.
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Rumex cyprius is a common desert annual with winged red fruits. It can be quite large (like here) if it gets water. In drier locations it is a small 5-10 cm tall plant.
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this plant is native to the Canary Islands, it is an invaders in the Mediterranean.
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Rumex nepalensis has typical hooked fruit appendages. In Israel it is an extremely rare plant.
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Rumex pictus is common in coastal and desert sands.
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Rumex pictus is a common annual is the coastal and desert sands in Israel. Here u can see young fruits.