“…The adaptations exhibited by S. vermiculata resulted in its wide spatial distribution in arid environments (Guma et al 2010, Boulos 1991, and its presence in variable habitats (African Plant Database, 2019). S. vermiculata produces small seeds and have limited dispersal due to the lack of dispersal structures (Gairola et al 2019), unlike other members of the family Chenopodiaceae possessing winged accrescent sepals inyact to the seeds, enhancing wind dispersal (Zhu et al 2003). This limited dispersal of S. vermiculata describes the threshold when adaptation fail (Polechova and Barton, 2015 Al-Tohamy, R., Ali, S.S., Saad-Allah, K., Fareed, M., Ali, A., El-Badry, A., El-Zawawy, N.A., Wu, J., Sun, J., Mao, G. and Rupani, P.F.…”