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Beaded Samphire
Salicornia quinqueflora
Salicornia quinqueflora is a succulent halophyte (salt-tolerant plant) found in coastal salt marshes and estuaries. It has segmented, fleshy green stems that turn red in autumn. It is a highly salt-tolerant plant, thriving in saline environments. It's an important food source for some migratory shorebirds.
Category | Details | |
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Plant Type | Perennial plant | |
Culinary Usage | Edible plant | |
Duration to maturity | 6 months to harvest | |
Estimated Plant Lifespan | 5 years lifespan | |
Sun Requirements | 6+ hours direct sunlight (Full Sun) | |
Pollination | Method: Wind | |
Watering Requirements | Method: Top watering Frequency: Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Notes: Tolerates salt water. | |
Humidity Requirements | Level: Moderate | |
Care Instructions | Prune back in late winter to encourage new growth. Avoid over-fertilizing. | |
Temperature Range | Min: -5°C Max: 35°C | |
Alternative Names | Beaded Glasswort, Glasswort, Ureure, Sarcocornia quinqueflora, Salicornia australis, Sarcocornia quinqueflora quinqueflora |
Perennial Glasswort
Salicornia perennis
Both thrive in similar saline environments and create a cohesive salt marsh garden.
seashore dropseed
Sporobolus virginicus
Salt-tolerant and provides ground cover, reducing weed competition for Salicornia.
Saltmarsh Cordgrass
Sporobolus alterniflorus
Can outcompete Salicornia for space and resources in salt marsh environments due to its rapid growth.
Aphids
These small insects suck sap from the plant, causing stunted growth and distorted leaves. Look for clusters of small, pear-shaped insects on stems and leaves.
Steps:
- Take stem cuttings in spring or summer.
- Plant cuttings in a well-draining mix of sand and potting soil.
- Keep the mix moist but not waterlogged.
- Seeds can be sown directly in the soil in spring.
Seaweed extract
Provides essential nutrients for healthy growth in saline environments.