- Halimione portulacoides
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- "Sea purslane" redirects here. This can also refer to Shoreline Purslane (Sesuvium portulacastrum).
Halimione portulacoides Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Core eudicots Order: Caryophyllales Family: Amaranthaceae Subfamily: Chenopodioideae Genus: Halimione Species: H. portulacoides Binomial name Halimione portulacoides
(L.) AellenHalimione portulacoides or sea purslane (2n=36) is a small greyish-green shrub widely distributed in temperate Eurasia and parts of Africa. A halophyte, it is found in salt marshes and coastal dunes, and is usually flooded at high tide.
The plant grows to 75 cm. It is evergreen, and in northern temperate climates it flowers from July to September. The flowers are monoecious and are pollinated by wind.
The edible leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked as a potherb. They are thick and succulent with a crunchy texture and a natural saltiness.
Distribution
Ireland
Copeland Islands (Co. Down).
Botanical synonyms include Atriplex portulacoides L. and Obione portulacoides (L.)Moq.
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