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Batis maritima, the
saltwort or
beachwort (also
known as turtleweed, pickleweed, barilla,
planta de sal, camphire, herbe-à-crâbes, and akulikuli-kai),...
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originally published at newscientist.com: [1]
Batis argillicola in
Flora of
Western Australia Batis argillicola in
Online Field guide to
Common Saltmarsh...
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Gigartina skottsbergii and
Gymnogongrus antarcticus. The salt
marsh plant Batis maritima contains the
enzyme methyl chloride transferase that
catalyzes the synthesis...
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sometimes in the
spelling Batidales.
Often this
order consisted of the
genus Batis only. In the 1981
version of the
Cronquist system it was an
order placed...
- as its own family, Cleomaceae.
Akania bidwillii (turnipwood family)
Batis maritima (turtleweed family) Br****ica
oleracea (cabbage family)
Capparis spinosa...
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Florida to Texas,
where it
occurs with
beach plants such as
turtleweed (
Batis maritima), saltgr**** (Distichlis ****ata),
marsh fimbry (Fimbristylis castanea)...
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Americas Short,
succulent viny
shrubs with uni****ual
flowers Br****icales
Batis maritima Biebersteiniaceae (khardug family) Biebersteinia, for
Friedrich August...
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methyl halide emissions from
Arabidopsis thaliana. The salt
marsh plant Batis maritima contains the
enzyme methyl chloride transferase that
catalyzes the synthesis...
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Turtle weed may
refer to:
Batis maritima, a
vascular plant species Chlorodesmis, a
genus of
algae Chlorodesmis fastigiata, a
species of
algae This page...
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papilionacea Anacamptis sancta Apocynum androsaemifolium Arbutus andrachne Batis maritima Br****ia
caudata Bucida buceras Calycanthus floridus Campanula barbata...