The real Rose of Jericho is a perennial plant, famous for the “afterlife”: in its death, its branches become stiff as a tree and shrink like a clenched fist and retain the seeds.
By the way, this is one of the only annual plants in the growing world. When the dead plant drenches in heavy rain, its branches rip and release the seeds to their fate. Take a dry The real Rose of Jericho plant and wet it, and within minutes you can see the permutations that apply.
This is not evidence of his return to life but the fiber reaction in which the absorption of water, as it diminishes and becomes wet, stretches back. In addition, the dead The real Rose of Jericho plant may also function to some extent as a “wheel-plant” In his life it crosses a low, humble, annual desert, branching off. The leaves are eggy, gray, stinging, covered with stellar, slightly jagged hairs.
The real Rose of Jericho blooms in winter, December to April. The flower is white, small, 3 mm in diameter. The fruit is eggy. The seed secretes a sticky mucus in its wetness. Even if, for a few years, seeds that were later germinated to dry did not develop.
The real Rose of Jericho grows in hot deserts in stream channels and even in gravel plains. Common, dominates stains. Common in Israel in the Dead Sea Valley and the Arava, as well as particularly hot places in the Negev – in Israel.
One of its means of adapting to unstable desert conditions is the individual’s ability to “decide” based on the humidity conditions in the soil whether to interrupt its growth and make fruit and end its life, or to continue to grow. Therefore, details were found ranging in diameter from 1 to 50 cm. The species is single in kind.