Common name: Rock Samphire
Family: Apiaceae
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Country of Origin: seashores of Europe
Description: Perennial, 1-2 feet high; leaves biternately or triternately compound; leaflets linear, fleshy, glaucous, 1/2 inch long; flowers in compound umbels, very small, whaite or yellowish; fruit ovoid, ribbed, 1/4 inch long.
This plant does best in sandy or gravelly soils.
Native to seashore areas of Europe.
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Source: Unknown
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- Division: Magnoliophyta
- Class: Magnoliopsida
- SubClass: euasterid II
- Order: Apiales
- SubOrder:
- Family: Apiaceae
- SubFamily: Apioideae
- Tribe: Pyramidoptereae
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