- gl****making and soapmaking. See also gl****wort – gl****worts are
saltworts, and
saltworts can be gl****worts See also
Saltbush aka Atriplex, a
genus thriving...
- had an
enormous 18th-century
industry that
produced soda ash from the
saltworts (barrilla in Spanish). Soda ash is now
known to be
predominantly sodium...
-
where al- is the
definite article.)
Today such
plants are also
called saltworts,
referring to
their relatively high salt content.
Because of
their use...
-
number of
common names,
including sea milkwort, sea milkweed, and
black saltwort.
Lysimachia maritima has a cir****polar
distribution in the
northern hemisphere...
-
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...
-
until the
early 19th century. The land
plants (typically gl****worts or
saltworts) or the
seaweed (typically
Fucus species) were harvested, dried, and burned...
-
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...
-
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****...
-
directly to
refer to soda ash from any
plant source,
including not only the
saltworts grown in Spain, but also gl****worts, mangroves, and seaweed.
These types...
-
Hygro Eu (seawater)
Suaeda Seep-weeds
Hygro Eu (seawater)
Halimione portulacoides sea
purslane Hygro Eu (seawater)
Sarcocornia fruticosa saltworts ?...