Batis maritima: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Brassicales
- Family
- Bataceae
- Genus
- Batis
- Species
- Batis maritima
- Scientific Name
- Batis maritima
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Batis maritima
Batis maritima, the saltwort or beachwort (also known as turtleweed, pickleweed, barilla, planta de sal, camphire, herbe-à-crâbes, and akulikuli-kai), is a halophyte. It is a C3-plant, long-lived perennial, dioecious, succulent shrub. The plant forms dense colonies in salt marshes, brackish marshes, and mangrove swamps and frequently is found on the margins of saltpans and wind-tidal flats. Batis maritima is a pioneer plant, covers quickly areas where hurricanes have destroyed the natural vegetation.
So far, Batis maritima has not been used commercially for food production but the seeds have a high oil content with high nutritional value.
...Batis maritima in languages:
- English
- Saltwort
- English
- beachwort
- English
- pickleweed
- Russian
- Батис приморский
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