Samphire is a name given to a number of succulent salt-tolerant plants (halophytes) that tend to be associated with water bodies. Rock samphire (Crithmum...
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up samphire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Samphire is a name given to several unrelated, edible plants that grow in coastal areas. Samphire may...
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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...
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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...
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Crithmum (redirect from Rock Samphire)
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...
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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...
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names for the genus include glasswort, pickleweed, picklegrass, and marsh samphire; these common names are also used for some species not in Salicornia. To...
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Salicornia europaea (redirect from Marsh Samphire)
Salicornia europaea, known as marsh samphire, common glasswort or just glasswort, is a halophytic annual dicot flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae...
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Port Clarence (redirect from Samphire Batts)
northern end of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge. Formerly known as Samphire Batts, it is situated on the River Tees. As the Industrial Revolution took...
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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...
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HMS Samphire was a Flower-class corvette that served in the Royal Navy. She was built by Smiths Dock Company, in South Bank-on-Tees, and was commissioned...
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Samphire Island is a small shell-grit island, with an area of 3.3 ha, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania’s Great Dog Island Group, lying...
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Salicornia quinqueflora (redirect from Beaded Samphire)
quinqueflora, synonym Sarcocornia quinqueflora, commonly known as beaded samphire, bead weed, beaded glasswort or glasswort, is a species of succulent halophytic...
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Tralee Bay (redirect from Great Samphire Island)
Rose rock Barrow Golf Links Fenit Island Barrow Harbour Little Samphire Island Samphire Lighthouse Wheel Rock Black Rock Spa Tralee Ship Canal River Lee...
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Getlink (section Samphire Hoe)
ElecLink commenced operations on 25 May 2022. The company also owns the small Samphire Hoe nature reserve on the coast of Kent, England, which was created from...
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Spinifex slender blue-tongue (redirect from Samphire slender bluetongue)
The Spinifex slender blue-tongue or Samphire slender bluetongue (Cyclodomorphus melanops) is an endemic species of skink that inhabits the arid areas of...
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Tecticornia pergranulata (redirect from Blackseed Samphire)
Tecticornia pergranulata (commonly known as the blackseed glasswort or blackseed samphire) is a succulent halophytic plant species in the family Chenopodiaceae,...
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maritima, the sweet alyssum or sweet alison Crithmum maritimum, the samphire or rock samphire, the sole species of the genus Crithmum, an edible wild plant...
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maritime flowering plants are widely used for food but one example is marsh samphire which is eaten both raw and cooked. A major difficulty for aquaculture...
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reclaiming 74 acres (30 hectares) of land. This land was then made into the Samphire Hoe Country Park. Environmental assessment did not identify any major risks...
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tides and support a range of salt-tolerant grasses and herbs, such as samphire, sparta grass, sorrel and sea lavender. Depending on where the salt marsh...
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cone-shaped colonies that inhabit the upper layers of the open ocean Samphire Pickle (disambiguation) Sea (disambiguation) Sea cucumber This disambiguation...
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Break Break Rosemary & Olive Salt & Pepper Sweet Chili Roasted Chicken Samphire Seeds & Chives Pizza Baked Bites TUC The Lighter Side of Life 2017 Fact...
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Tecticornia halocnemoides (redirect from Shrubby samphire)
Tecticornia halocnemoides, commonly known as shrubby samphire or grey glasswort, is a species of succulent, salt tolerant plant endemic to Australia. It...
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little Samphire island, located a few hundred meters west of Fenit pier. A large bronze sculpture of Saint Brendan was erected in 2004 on Great Samphire Island...
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Sales Cay Salt Cay, Bahamas Salt Pond Cay Samama Cays Samana Cay Samphire Cay Samphire Cays Sampson Cay - private island owned by John C. Malone. San Salvador...
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the battery. South Foreland - site of a similar battery east of Dover Samphire Hoe - country park at the foot of the cliffs Dover Strait coastal guns...
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father of an incurable illness, had to go to Es Vedrà island to gather rock samphire and face the huge giant who lived on the island, huddled in one of the...
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These halophytic plants are distributed worldwide. Many are edible (see Samphire) The Salicornioideae are annual or perennial herbs, subshrubs, or low shrubs...
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tom kui (plain rice congee), the taste is similar to that of spinach or samphire. Ho mok pla ห่อหมกปลา Steamed fish curry Central A Thai steamed curry with...
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