Cornulaca aucheri is a native spiny undershrub of the family Amaranthaceae, naturally found in arid and semi-arid environments, especially across the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa.
This species is a low spiny undershrub with a thick, nonâÂÂsucculent stem and rigid, deflexed leaves. Its stems branch from the base, attaining heights of 15âÂÂ30â¯cm in Qatar. The plantâÂÂs foliage bears small, sharp leaves, and its flowers appear in clusters of 2âÂÂ3 in upper axils. The fruiting perianth segments often taper into spines.
The species thrives in sandy soils, particularly along coastal dunes and sabkha margins. It occupies semi-stabilized sands and sandy flats.
Cornulaca aucheri ranges from North Africa to Pakistan, including the Arabian Peninsula.
The plant is traditionally used as fodder for camels, despite its spines.