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Saltwort is a common name for various genera of flowering plants that thrive in salty environments, typically in coastal salt marshes and seashores, including: * Salsola and related genera within subfamily Salsoloideae * Salicornia * Tecticornia * Sarcocornia * Suaeda * Halogeton * and others: the above genera are in the family Amaranthaceae, which contains certain other saltwort genera not mentioned above, but not all Amaranthaceae are saltworts. * Batis, in the family Bataceae The ashes of these plants yield soda ash, which is an important ingredient for glassmaking and soapmaking.

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  • Saltwort is a common name for various genera of flowering plants that thrive in salty environments, typically in coastal salt marshes and seashores, including: * Salsola and related genera within subfamily Salsoloideae * Salicornia * Tecticornia * Sarcocornia * Suaeda * Halogeton * and others: the above genera are in the family Amaranthaceae, which contains certain other saltwort genera not mentioned above, but not all Amaranthaceae are saltworts. * Batis, in the family Bataceae The ashes of these plants yield soda ash, which is an important ingredient for glassmaking and soapmaking. (en)
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  • Saltwort is a common name for various genera of flowering plants that thrive in salty environments, typically in coastal salt marshes and seashores, including: * Salsola and related genera within subfamily Salsoloideae * Salicornia * Tecticornia * Sarcocornia * Suaeda * Halogeton * and others: the above genera are in the family Amaranthaceae, which contains certain other saltwort genera not mentioned above, but not all Amaranthaceae are saltworts. * Batis, in the family Bataceae The ashes of these plants yield soda ash, which is an important ingredient for glassmaking and soapmaking. See also glasswort – glassworts are saltworts, and saltworts can be glassworts See also Saltbush aka Atriplex, a genus thriving in salty environments This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name (vernacular name). If an internal link led you here, you may wish to edit the linking article so that it links directly to the intended article. (en)
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