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''Suaeda'' is a genus of plants also known as seepweeds and sea-blites. Most species are confined to saline or alkaline soil habitats, such as coastal salt-flats and tidal wetlands. Many species have thick, succulent leaves, a characteristic seen in various plant genera that thrive in salty habitats (
halophile
The halophiles, named after the Greek word for "salt-loving", are extremophiles that thrive in high salt concentrations. While most halophiles are classified into the domain Archaea, there are also bacterial halophiles and some eukaryotic species, ...
plants).
There are about 110 species in the genus ''Suaeda''.
The most common species in northwestern Europe is
''S. maritima''. It grows along the coasts, especially in saltmarsh areas, and is known in Britain as "common sea-blite", but as "herbaceous seepweed" in the USA. It is also common along the east coast of North America from Virginia northward. One of its varieties is common in tropical Asia on the land-side edge of
mangrove
A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species. Mangroves are taxonomically diverse, as a result of convergent evolution in several ...
tidal swamps. Another variety of this
polymorphic species is common in tidal zones all around Australia (''Suaeda maritima var. australis'' is also classed as
''S. australis''). On the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea a common ''Suaeda'' species is
''S. vera''. This is known as "shrubby sea-blite" in English. It grows taller and forms a bush.
The name ''Suaeda'' comes from an oral (non-literary) Arabic name for the ''Suaeda vera'' species transliterated as ', ' or ', and it was assigned as the genus name by the 18th century taxonomist
Peter Forsskål
Peter Forsskål, sometimes spelled Pehr Forsskål, Peter Forskaol, Petrus Forskål or Pehr Forsskåhl (11 January 1732 – 11 July 1763) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish explorer, orientalist, naturalist, and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus.
Early ...
during his visit to the
Red Sea
The Red Sea ( ar, البحر الأحمر - بحر القلزم, translit=Modern: al-Baḥr al-ʾAḥmar, Medieval: Baḥr al-Qulzum; or ; Coptic: ⲫⲓⲟⲙ ⲛ̀ϩⲁϩ ''Phiom Enhah'' or ⲫⲓⲟⲙ ⲛ̀ϣⲁⲣⲓ ''Phiom ǹšari''; ...
area in the early 1760s.
[ Forsskål's book, ''Flora Aegyptiaco-Arabica'', published 1775, in Latin, declares ''Suæda'' as a newly created genus name, with the name taken from an Arabic name ''Suæd'' and presents the species members of the new genus.
The genus includes plants using either or carbon fixation. The latter pathway evolved independently three times in the genus and is now used by around 40 species. ''S. aralocaspica'', classified in its own section ''Borszczowia'', uses a particular type of photosynthesis without the typical "Kranz" leaf anatomy.][ ]
Uses
In the medieval and early post-medieval centuries it was harvested and burned, and the ashes were processed as a source for sodium carbonate for use in glass-making; see glasswort
The glassworts are various succulent, annual halophytic plants, that is, plants that thrive in saline environments, such as seacoasts and salt marshes. The original English glasswort plants belong to the genus '' Salicornia'', but today the glas ...
. In Mexico, some species such as ''Suaeda pulvinata'', called ''romeritos'', are cooked in traditional festive dish named either revoltijo or romeritos, also as other kinds of quelites a generic name for edible herbs part of the polyculture eco-agronomy technology called milpa
Milpa is a crop-growing system used throughout Mesoamerica. It has been most extensively described in the Yucatán peninsula area of Mexico. The word ''milpa'' is derived from the Nahuatl word phrase ''mil-pa'', which translates into "cultivated ...
.
Selected species
*''Suaeda aegyptiaca
''Suaeda aegyptiaca'' is a species of succulent plant in the family Amaranthaceae (formerly classified under the Chenopodiaceae), and salt-tolerant (halophyte) plant that is distributed in eastern North Africa, the Near East and West Asia.
Loca ...
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*''Suaeda aralocaspica
''Suaeda aralocaspica'' is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae that is restricted to the deserts of Central Asia. It is a halophyte and uses carbon fixation but lacks the characteristic leaf anatomy of other plants (known as kranz ...
'' – formerly known as ''Borszczowia aralocaspica''
*''Suaeda asphaltica
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''Suaeda'' is a genus of plants also known as seepweeds and sea-blites. Most species are confined to saline or alkaline soil habitats, such as coastal salt-flats and tidal wetlands. Many species have thick, succulent leaves, a character ...
'' – Asphaltic seablite
*'' Suaeda australis'' – Austral seablite
*'' Suaeda calceoliformis'' – Pursh seepweed, broom seepweed, horned seablite
*''Suaeda californica
''Suaeda californica'' is a rare species of flowering plant in the amaranth family known by the common name California seablite. It is now endemic to San Luis Obispo County, California, where it is known from a few occurrences in the marshes aro ...
'' – California seablite
*'' Suaeda conferta'' – beach seepweed
*'' Suaeda corniculata''
*'' Suaeda depressa'' – Alkaki seepweed
*'' Suaeda esteroa'' – estuary seablite
*''Suaeda fruticosa
''Suaeda fruticosa'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae (formerly placed in the family Chenopodiaceae). It is a small shrub, with very variable appearance over its wide range. It is a halophyte, and occurs in arid and s ...
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*'' Suaeda glauca''
*'' Suaeda japonica''
*'' Suaeda linearis'' – annual seepweed, narrow-leaf seablite
*''Suaeda maritima
''Suaeda maritima'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common names herbaceous seepweed and annual seablite.
Description
It is a yellow-green shrub with fleshy, succulent leaves and green flowers. It grows ...
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*''Suaeda mexicana
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'' – Mexican seepweed
*''Suaeda monoica
''Suaeda monoica'' is a species of flowering plant in the sea-blite genus '' Suaeda'', largely native to the shores of the Indian Ocean from South Africa to Sri Lanka, and salty areas inland. It has been introduced in Argentina. It exhibits pheno ...
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*''Suaeda novae-zelandiae
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*''Suaeda nigra
''Suaeda nigra'', often still known by the former name ''Suaeda moquinii'', is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family, known by the vernacular names bush seepweed or Mojave sea-blite.
Taxonomy
''Suaeda nigra'' was first formally d ...
'' – bush seepweed, romerillo
*''Suaeda occidentalis
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'' – western seepweed
*''Suaeda palaestina
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*'' Suaeda pulvinata''
*''Suaeda rolandii
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'' – Roland's seablite
*''Suaeda salina
''Suaeda salina'' is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitat
In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, ...
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*''Suaeda salsa
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*''Suaeda suffrutescens
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'' – desert seepweed
*''Suaeda tampicensis
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''Suaeda'' is a genus of plants also known as seepweeds and sea-blites. Most species are confined to saline or alkaline soil habitats, such as coastal salt-flats and tidal wetlands. Many species have thick, succulent leaves, a character ...
'' – coastal seepweed
*'' Suaeda taxifolia'' – woolly seablite
*''Suaeda torreyana
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''Suaeda'' is a genus of plants also known as seepweeds and sea-blites. Most species are confined to saline or alkaline soil habitats, such as coastal salt-flats and tidal wetlands. Many species have thick, succulent leaves, a character ...
'' – iodine weed
*'' Suaeda vera''
*''Suaeda vermiculata
''Suaeda vermiculata'' is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae (formerly classified under the Chenopodiaceae). It is a salt-tolerant plant (halophyte) that grows naturally in salt-affected areas.
Description
It is a shrub and can grow ...
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References
USDA Plants Profile: genus ''Suaeda''
GRIN genus ''Suaeda''
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Halophytes
Amaranthaceae genera
Salt marsh plants
Taxa named by Peter Forsskål
Barilla plants