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== Glasswort ==
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Latest revision as of 04:57, 18 February 2025

Glasswort is a common name for several plants in the family Amaranthaceae, which are often found in salt marshes and on beaches. The name "glasswort" comes from the fact that these plants were historically used in glassmaking.

Description[edit]

Glasswort plants are typically small, succulent herbs with jointed stems and scale-like leaves. The flowers are small and inconspicuous, often greenish or yellowish. The fruits are small and usually contain a single seed.

Uses[edit]

Glasswort plants have a variety of uses. They are often eaten as a vegetable, either raw or cooked. Some species are also used in the production of soda ash, which is used in glassmaking. In addition, glasswort plants are sometimes used in landscaping, particularly in areas with salty soil.

Species[edit]

There are several species of plants that are commonly referred to as glasswort, including:

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