



Salicornia
Glasswort is a unique plant that grows in salty marshes and coastal areas. It has succulent stems and leaves that store water, helping it survive in its salty habitat.
生息地: Coastal areas
The Glasswort has bright green, fleshy, jointed stems that look like miniature green coral. It lacks true leaves, with its segments often turning vibrant red or orange in late summer and fall.




カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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In the past, burning glasswort helped make glass and soap!
It can turn dazzling shades of red, purple, and orange in autumn!
Some chefs call glasswort "sea beans" or "sea asparagus."
This plant tastes like the ocean and is super crunchy!
Glasswort can absorb and store salt in its fleshy stems, allowing it to thrive in extremely salty coastal environments.
Glasswort has succulent stems storing water, helping it survive dry, salty conditions.
Glasswort accumulates salt in its stems, making soil less salty when old parts drop.
Branta bernicla
feeds on succulent stems
Anas platyrhynchos
consumes seeds and plant parts
Littorina littorea
hides among stems at high tide
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Avoid touching or eating plants in the wild without adult supervision.
10-40 cm
10-50 cm
0.1-0.3 cm
Late_summer
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なし
一年生
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