This is one of many images taken May 3, 2006 during as part of a survey of plants in and around the UCSB Manzanita Village restoration site on the coastal bluff vernal pools and campus lagoon areas with Wayne Chapman of UCSB.
This is one of many images taken May 3, 2006 during as part of a survey of plants in and around the UCSB Manzanita Village restoration site on the coastal bluff vernal pools and campus lagoon areas with Wayne Chapman of UCSB.
This is one of many images taken May 3, 2006 during as part of a survey of plants in and around the UCSB Manzanita Village restoration site on the coastal bluff vernal pools and campus lagoon areas with Wayne Chapman of UCSB.
Salicornia europaea gros all over coastal
Europe, reaching the deserts salines of Israel. It grows in salty soil and well adapted to this harch environment. The youngt branches are edible after fried or pickled. In Israel it is now grown commercially, irrigated by salty, fossil water.