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Samphire is a name given to a number of succulent salt-tolerant plants (halophytes) that tend to be associated with water bodies. * Rock samphire, Crithmum maritimum is a coastal species with white flowers that grows in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man. This is probably the species mentioned by Shakespeare in King Lear. * Golden samphire, Limbarda crithmoides is a coastal species with yellow flowers that grows across Eurasia. * Several species in the genus Salicornia, known as "marsh samphire" in Britain. * Blutaparon vermiculare, Central America, southeastern North America * Tecticornia, Australia * Sarcocornia, cosmopolitan.

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  • Planda méith ilchraobhach ilbhliantúil a fhásann 30 cm ar airde, dúchasach do chóstaí na hEorpa, na Meánmhara is na Mara Duibhe. Na duilleoga roinnte ina dteascáin chaola líneacha, ciorclach i dtrasghearradh. Na bláthanna scothbhuí in umbail 3-6 cm ar leithead. Uaireanta déantar picil as na duilleoga méithe. Tugtar ainmneacha eile ar an bplanda áirithe seo, cnámhlus, craobhraic agus lus na gcnámh ina measc. (ga)
  • Samphire is a name given to a number of succulent salt-tolerant plants (halophytes) that tend to be associated with water bodies. * Rock samphire, Crithmum maritimum is a coastal species with white flowers that grows in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man. This is probably the species mentioned by Shakespeare in King Lear. * Golden samphire, Limbarda crithmoides is a coastal species with yellow flowers that grows across Eurasia. * Several species in the genus Salicornia, known as "marsh samphire" in Britain. * Blutaparon vermiculare, Central America, southeastern North America * Tecticornia, Australia * Sarcocornia, cosmopolitan. (en)
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  • Planda méith ilchraobhach ilbhliantúil a fhásann 30 cm ar airde, dúchasach do chóstaí na hEorpa, na Meánmhara is na Mara Duibhe. Na duilleoga roinnte ina dteascáin chaola líneacha, ciorclach i dtrasghearradh. Na bláthanna scothbhuí in umbail 3-6 cm ar leithead. Uaireanta déantar picil as na duilleoga méithe. Tugtar ainmneacha eile ar an bplanda áirithe seo, cnámhlus, craobhraic agus lus na gcnámh ina measc. (ga)
  • Samphire is a name given to a number of succulent salt-tolerant plants (halophytes) that tend to be associated with water bodies. * Rock samphire, Crithmum maritimum is a coastal species with white flowers that grows in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man. This is probably the species mentioned by Shakespeare in King Lear. * Golden samphire, Limbarda crithmoides is a coastal species with yellow flowers that grows across Eurasia. * Several species in the genus Salicornia, known as "marsh samphire" in Britain. * Blutaparon vermiculare, Central America, southeastern North America * Tecticornia, Australia * Sarcocornia, cosmopolitan. (en)
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  • Samphire (en)
  • Cabáiste aille (ga)
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