- a
number of
common names,
including sea milkwort, sea milkweed, and
black saltwort.
Lysimachia maritima has a cir****polar
distribution in the northern...
- Soda inermis, the opposite-leaved
saltwort,
oppositeleaf Russian thistle, or
barilla plant, is a
small (to 0.7 m tall), annual,
succulent shrub that is...
-
solonchak plains with
desert vegetation.
Wormwood and
saltwort groupings predominate, with thinned-out
black-saksaul
thickets in some places.
Along the East...
-
shrubs (Álamo Tavío 1975) such as the
aulaga Launaea arborescens, the
saltwort Caroxylon vermiculatum and the
boxthorn Lycium intricatum (BirdLife International...
-
until the
early 19th century. The land
plants (typically gl****worts or
saltworts) or the
seaweed (typically
Fucus species) were harvested, dried, and burned...
-
desert is
shrubs adapted to drought.
These shrubs included gray sparrow's
saltwort (Salsola p****erina), gray sagebrush, and low gr****es such as
needle gr****...
-
Southern Levant, the
ashes from
barilla plants, such as
species of Salsola,
saltwort (Seidlitzia rosmarinus) and Anabasis, were used to make potash. Traditionally...
- Rupturewort, H. glabra.
Saltwort - A
vague and
indefinite name
applied to any
halophyte of the
genus Salsola.
Salsola kali is the
prickly saltwort. Also, some species...
-
sodium carbonate. The prin****l
species for soda ash
production were the "
saltworts"
Salsola soda or
Salsola kali, but
several other species could also be...
- from the
ashes of many plants,
notably halophile seas****
plants like
saltwort. The
latest vessels were 'core-formed',
produced by
winding a
ductile rope...