Definition of Sarcocornia. Meaning of Sarcocornia. Synonyms of Sarcocornia

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Definition of Sarcocornia

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Meaning of Sarcocornia from wikipedia

- Sarcocornia is a formerly recognized genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae. Species are known commonly as samphires, gl****worts...
- Salicornia quinqueflora, synonym Sarcocornia quinqueflora, commonly known as beaded samphire, bead weed, beaded gl****wort or gl****wort, is a species of...
- (2015-01-23). "Phylogeny, biogeography and ecological diversification of Sarcocornia (Salicornioideae, Amaranthaceae)". Annals of Botany. 115 (3): 353–368...
- Central America, southeastern North America Tecticornia, Australia Sarcocornia, cosmopolitan Following the construction of the Channel Tunnel, the nature...
- Salicornia blackiana, synonym Sarcocornia blackiana, commonly known as thick-head gl****wort, is a species of succulent halophytic shrub. It is widespread...
- Salicornia perennis, synonym Sarcocornia perennis, otherwise known as perennial gl****wort, is a species of halophytic perennial plant within the family...
- Salicornia gaudichaudiana Moq. Salicornia peruviana ****h Salsola coquimbana Molina Salsola corticosa Meyen Sarcocornia neei (Lag.) M.A.Alonso & M.B.Crespo...
- genus. It was considered distinct from Sarcocornia in 2007 and 2012 studies. A 2017 study resulted in Sarcocornia being sunk into Salicornia, substantially...
- Salicornia utahensis, synonym Sarcocornia utahensis, is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family known by the common name Utah swampfire. It...
- Hygro Eu (seawater) Suaeda Seep-weeds Hygro Eu (seawater) Halimione portulacoides sea purslane Hygro Eu (seawater) Sarcocornia fruticosa saltworts ?...