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Samphire is a name
given to a
number of
succulent salt-tolerant
plants (halophytes) that tend to be ****ociated with
water bodies. Rock
samphire (Crithmum...
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samphire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Samphire is a name
given to
several unrelated,
edible plants that grow in
coastal areas.
Samphire may...
- sole species,
Crithmum maritimum, is
commonly known as rock
samphire, sea
fennel or
samphire. It is
found in
parts of the Old
World and is edible. Crithmum...
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golden samphire (Limbarda crithmoides) is a
perennial coastal species,
which may be
found growing on salt
marsh or sea
cliffs across western and southern...
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Samphire Hoe is a
country park
situated 2
miles (3 km) west of
Dover in Kent in
southeast England. The park was
created by
using 4.9
million cubic metres...
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plant rock
samphire,
which grows on the
cliffs and used to be
gathered by
hanging ropes over the cliff's edge.
Shakespeare mentions rock
samphire in his play...
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names for the
genus include gl****wort, pickleweed, picklegr****, and
marsh samphire;
these common names are also used for some
species not in Salicornia. To...
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Salicornia europaea,
known as
marsh samphire,
common gl****wort or just gl****wort, is a
halophytic annual dicot flowering plant in the
family Amaranthaceae...
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northern end of the
Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge.
Formerly known as
Samphire Batts, it is
situated on the
River Tees. As the
Industrial Revolution took...
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largely endemic to Australia. Taxa in the
genus are
commonly referred to as
samphires. In 2007, the
genus Halosarcia,
along with
three other Australian genera...