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Glasswort salad. Young shoots of Salicornia europaea are tender and can be eaten raw as a salad: glasswort salad or samphire salad (Turkish: Deniz börülcesi salatası).This salad is a part of Turkish cuisine, also made with lemon juice, olive oil [9] and garlic.
Salicornia is a genus of succulent, halophytic (salt tolerant) flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae that grow in salt marshes, on beaches, and among mangroves.
Salicornia has numerous health benefits and some of its bioactive metabolites have important pharmaceutical applications. [12] Since the plant is a halophytic coastline species which grows in saltwater, it can be irrigated with seawater, [13] making it a potential crop for landscapes that can support few other crop plants.
Salicornia europaea, known as marsh samphire, [2] common glasswort [3] or just glasswort, is a halophytic annual dicot flowering plant. Other common names include pickle weed , saltwort , and chicken toe (due to the shape). [ 4 ]
Salicornia virginica (American glasswort, pickleweed) is a halophytic perennial dicot which grows in various zones of intertidal salt marshes and can be found in alkaline flats. It is native to various regions of the Northern Hemisphere including both coasts of North America from Canada to Mexico.
Salicornia perennis, synonym Sarcocornia perennis, [1] otherwise known as perennial glasswort, is a species of halophytic perennial [2] plant within the family Amaranthaceae.It has a widespread but patchy native distribution, being found in parts of Western Europe, northern and southern Africa, North America from southeast Alaska to south Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America. [1]
Norfolk Samphire (Salicornia europaea)Samphire is a name given to a number of succulent salt-tolerant plants that tend to be associated with water bodies.. Rock samphire (Crithmum maritimum) is a coastal species with white flowers that grows in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man. [1] This is probably the species mentioned by Shakespeare in King Lear.
Salicornia virginica Forssk. Arthrocaulon macrostachyum , synonym Arthrocnemum macrostachyum , is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family . It is native to coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea and parts of the Middle East , where it grows in coastal and inland salt marshes , alkali flats , and other habitats with ...
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