




Crithmum maritimum
Rock samphire is a tasty green plant that grows by the sea. It has crunchy leaves and a salty flavor, making it a fun snack for adventurous eaters!
生息地: Coastal areas
The rock samphire has succulent, fleshy, blue-green leaves resembling finely-cut dill or fennel, which makes it distinct. It grows in dense clumps, producing umbrella-shaped clusters of tiny yellowish-green flowers, contrasting with its cool-toned foliage.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient sailors packed it for voyages to avoid sickness on long journeys!
Even its seeds are super travelers – they can float on ocean currents to find new homes!
Its 'samphire' name might come from Saint Pierre, the patron saint of fishermen!
Some people call it 'sea fennel' because it tastes a bit like fennel, but it's not related!
Rock samphire can thrive in salty sea spray and soil, an amazing adaptation that helps it survive harsh coastal environments.
This plant has strong, deep roots that help it cling securely to narrow cracks in rocks, defending against strong winds and waves.
Rock samphire has fleshy leaves, which allows it to store precious fresh water, helping it survive dry spells on exposed cliffs.
Apis mellifera
Helps spread its pollen between plants.
Bombus terrestris
Visits flowers to collect nectar and pollen.
Homo sapiens
Harvested by people for culinary use.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always check with an adult before trying new plants to eat.
10-50 cm
10-40 cm
0.2-0.5 cm
夏
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なし
多年生
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