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chickenclaws, Pacific swampfire, pickleweed, woody glasswort, woody saltwort

Seeds

1.1–1.3 mm, pubescent;

hairs strongly curved or hooked, most exceeding 1 mm, slender.

Woody

stems prostrate to procumbent, creeping and usually rooting, often forming mats to 1 m diam.;

with numerous, erect stems, simple or sparingly branched, 10–20(–30) cm, larger fleshy segments 10–25 × 2–3 mm.

Terminal

spikes: larger with 7–14 fertile segments, 10–25 mm.

Fertile

segments: larger ones 1.6–3.1 × 2.9–4.4 mm;

central flowers 1.3–2.8 × 1.3–2.7 mm;

anthers 0.8–1 mm.

2n

= 18.

Sarcocornia perennis

Phenology Flowering late summer–early fall.
Habitat Salt marshes and tidal flats
Elevation 0 m (0 ft)
Distribution
from FNA
AK; OR; WA; BC; s Europe; w Europe; sw Asia; n Africa; s Africa
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Discussion

Sarcocornia perennis has also been reported from the coasts of the northeastern United States, but most of these plants appear to be depauperate individuals of S. pacifica. However it is possible that some plants from New England are S. perennis, and further study is needed to determine the precise distinction between S. perennis and S. pacifica.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 4, p. 386.
Parent taxa Chenopodiaceae > Sarcocornia
Sibling taxa
S. pacifica, S. utahensis
Synonyms Salicornia perennis
Name authority (Miller) A. J. Scott: Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 75: 367. (1978)
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