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__NOTOC__ ''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 A halophile (from the Greek word for 'salt-loving') is an extremophile that thrives in high salt In common usage, salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl). When used in food, especially in granulated form, it is more ...
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
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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 Sweden, Swedish exploration, explorer, oriental studies, orientalist, natural history, naturalist, and ...
during his visit to the
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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 suaeda 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 gla ...
. In Mexico, some species such as ''Suaeda pulvinata'', called ''romeritos'', are cooked in a traditional festive dish called either '' revoltijo'' or '' romeritos''. It is also eaten as wild greens ''( quelites)'', or as edible herbs grown as part of the crop-growing system called
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Species

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Suaeda altissima __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda anatolica __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda aralocaspica'' – formerly known as ''Borszczowia aralocaspica'' *''
Suaeda arbusculoides __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda arctica __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda arcuata __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda argentinensis __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda arguinensis __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda articulata __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda asphaltica __NOTOC__ ''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 ''Suaeda australis'', the austral seablite, is a species of plant in the family Amaranthaceae, native to Australia.It was first described in 1810 by Robert Brown as ''Chenopodium australe''. In 1831 Alfred Moquin-Tandon transferred it to the ge ...
'' – Austral seablite *''
Suaeda braun-blanquetii __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda caboverdeana __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
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Suaeda caespitosa __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda calceoliformis'' – Pursh seepweed, broom seepweed, horned seablite *'' Suaeda californica'' – California seablite *'' Suaeda carnosissima'' *'' Suaeda conferta'' – beach seepweed *''
Suaeda corniculata __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda cucullata'' *'' Suaeda dendroides'' *'' Suaeda densiflora'' *'' Suaeda divaricata'' *'' Suaeda edulis'' *'' Suaeda eltonica'' *'' Suaeda esteroa'' – estuary seablite *'' Suaeda foliosa'' *'' Suaeda fruticosa'' *'' Suaeda × genesiana'' *'' Suaeda glauca'' *'' Suaeda heterophylla'' *'' Suaeda ifniensis'' *'' Suaeda inflata'' *'' Suaeda iranshahrii'' *'' Suaeda jacoensis'' *''
Suaeda japonica __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda khalijefarsica'' *'' Suaeda kocheri'' *'' Suaeda kossinskyi'' *'' Suaeda kulundensis'' *'' Suaeda lehmannii'' *'' Suaeda linearis'' – annual seepweed, narrow-leaf seablite *'' Suaeda linifolia'' *'' Suaeda malacosperma'' *''
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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda merxmuelleri'' *'' Suaeda mexicana'' – Mexican seepweed *'' Suaeda micromeris'' *'' Suaeda microphylla'' *'' Suaeda microsperma'' *'' Suaeda monodiana'' *'' Suaeda monoica'' *'' Suaeda moschata'' *'' Suaeda multiflora'' *'' Suaeda nesophila'' *'' Suaeda neuquenensis'' *'' Suaeda nigra'' – bush seepweed, romerillo *'' Suaeda nigrescens'' *'' Suaeda novae-zelandiae'' *'' Suaeda nudiflora'' *'' Suaeda occidentalis'' – western seepweed *''
Suaeda olufsenii __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda palaestina'' *'' Suaeda palmeri'' *'' Suaeda pannonica'' *''
Suaeda paradoxa __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda patagonica'' *'' Suaeda pelagica'' *'' Suaeda physophora'' *'' Suaeda plumosa'' *''
Suaeda prostrata __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda pruinosa'' *'' Suaeda pterantha'' *''
Suaeda puertopenascoa __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda pulvinata'' *'' Suaeda rigida'' *'' Suaeda rolandii'' – Roland's seablite *'' Suaeda salina'' *'' Suaeda salsa'' *'' Suaeda scabra'' *'' Suaeda sibirica'' *''
Suaeda spicata __NOTOC__ ''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 ...
'' *'' Suaeda splendens'' *'' Suaeda stellatiflora'' *'' Suaeda tampicensis'' – coastal seepweed *'' Suaeda taxifolia'' – woolly seablite *'' Suaeda tschujensis'' *'' Suaeda turgida'' *'' Suaeda turkestanica'' *'' Suaeda tuvinica'' *''
Suaeda vera ''Suaeda vera'', also known as shrubby sea-blite, Retrieved 29 June 2012 shrubby seablight or in the USA sometimes as alkali seepweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae (formerly classified under the Chenopodiaceae). It ...
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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''
{{Taxonbar, from=Q159088 Halophytes Amaranthaceae genera Salt marsh plants Taxa named by Peter Forsskål Barilla plants