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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...
- up 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...
- The golden samphire (Limbarda crithmoides) is a perennial coastal species, which may be found growing on salt marsh or sea cliffs across western and southern...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Salicornia europaea, known as marsh samphire, common gl****wort or just gl****wort, is a halophytic annual dicot flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae...
- northern end of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge. Formerly known as Samphire Batts, it is situated on the River Tees. As the Industrial Revolution took...
- 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...