Salicornia pacifica
$6.60 – $7.30
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Pickleweed
Pickleweed is a halophytic (tolerant of salty conditions).It is a spreading, low growing perennial which grows in various zones of intertidal salt marshes and can be found in alkaline flats.
Salicornia species are being tested as a biofuel crop as it is composed of 32% oil and being a halophyte can be irrigated with salt water.
The leaves can be eaten raw or cooked to give a salty flavor.
Previously named Salicornia virginica
Sun: Full Sun
Water: Light, Moderate, High
Soil: Clay, Loam, Sand
Other: Attracts Butterflies, Erosion Control
Ecological Value | Provides essential habitat for the endangered saltmarsh harvest mouse. This mouse is endemic to the San Francisco Bay Area salt marshes. |
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Container | D-16SO, RP, TB2, D-16, D-16S, RPS, TB2S |
Historical Uses | The plant has been used externally in the treatment of arthritic pain, rheumatism, aches, pains and swellings. |
Distribution | Native to California and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond. |
Elevation | Between 0 and 328 feet |
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Habitat | Salt Marsh |