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Saltwort is a
common name for
various genera of
flowering plants that
thrive in
salty environments,
typically in
coastal salt
marshes and seas****s, including:...
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grows in
salty sandy coastal soils,
whose commonly known as
prickly saltwort or
prickly gl****wort. Its
distributional range is in
Europe along the s****s...
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Batis (turtleweed,
saltwort, beachwort, or pickleweed) is a
genus of two
species of
flowering plants, the only
genus in the
family Bataceae. They are halophytic...
- 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...
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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****...
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flowering plant in the
family Amaranthaceae known by the
common names dwarf saltwort and
dwarf gl****wort. It is
native to
coastal areas of the
eastern and southern...
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Caroxylon vermiculatum,
commonly known as
Mediterranean saltwort, is a
perennial plant in the
family Amaranthaceae. It has many synonyms,
including Salsola...
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Alkalinity (from Arabic: القلوية, romanized: al-qaly, lit. 'ashes of the
saltwort') is the
capacity of
water to
resist acidification. It
should not be confused...
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until the
early 19th century. The land
plants (typically gl****worts or
saltworts) or the
seaweed (typically
Fucus species) were harvested, dried, and burned...
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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),...