Suaeda maritima


Suaeda
maritima (L.) Dumort.
, Fl. Belg. 22 1827. (Syn: Atriplex maritima (L.) Crantz; Chenopodina aestuaria Dumort.; Chenopodina bacciformis Dumort.; Chenopodina filiformis Moq.; Chenopodina indica Wight; Chenopodina maritima (L.) Moq. ..; Chenopodina prostrata (Pall.) Moq.; Chenopodina sativa Moq.; Chenopodina spicata Moq.; Chenopodina tortuosa Moq.; Chenopodium crassifolium Desf. [Illegitimate]; Chenopodium filiforme Dumort.; Chenopodium hortense Raddi ex Moq.; Chenopodium hostii Ledeb.; Chenopodium jacquinii Ten.; Chenopodium macrocarpum Desv.; Chenopodium maritimum L.; Chenopodium prostratum Schult.; Chenopodium salsum Guss.; Chenopodium spicatum Schult.; Cochliospermum cavanillesii Lag.; Cochliospermum salsum Lag.; Dondia maritima (L.) Druce; Lerchia maritima (L.) Kuntze; Salsola indica Willd.; Salsola maritima (L.) M.Bieb.; Salsola maritima (L.) Poir.; Salsola sedoides L.; Schoberia crassifolia Steud.; Schoberia linifolia Nutt. ex Moq.; Schoberia maritima (L.) C.A.Mey.; Suaeda cavanillesiana (Lázaro Iberia) Cout.; Suaeda fernaldii (Standl.) Standl.; Suaeda indica Moq.; Suaeda maritima var. cavanillesiana Lázaro Iberia; Suaeda maritima subsp. richii (Fernald) Bassett & Crompton; Suaeda maritima var. vulgaris Moq.; Suaeda nudiflora Moq.; Suaeda prostrata Pall.; Suaeda richii Fernald);
 
soo-AY-duh or soo-EE-duh -- from the Arabic vernacular name for this plant ... Dave's Botanary
muh-RIT-tim-muh or mar-ih-TEE-muh -- of or from the sea ... Dave's Botanary

commonly known as: annual sea-blite, common Indian salt wort, herbaceous seepweed, seaside Indian saltwort, white sea-bliteGujarati: લાણો lano, લૂણો luno, મોરડ morad, મોરસ morasMarathi: मोरस morasOriya: ଗେଡ଼ିଆ gerdiaTamil: நீருமரி nir-umari, உமரிக்கீரை umari-k-kiraiTelugu: ఇల కూర ila kura, ఉప్పు ఆకు uppu aku

Distribution: worldwide; widely naturalized

Robust annual herb, woody at base, branches spreading; leaves linear-oblong, fleshy, nearly cylindrical, often red at maturity; flowers in globose clusters, on slender lax spikes; perianth segments 5, fleshy, enclosing fruit; stigmas 2, whitish; seeds black. 
 

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Herb for ID : 21102012 : RV 2: 
 Please help me to ID this very small, ground hugging succulent herb......found it growing in sandy soil, in the same area of Tal Chappar wildlife sanctuary of Churu district of Rajasthan. On the suggestion of the local person, we ate the succulent parts of the plant & it tasted quite salty.
Suaeda maritima I hope
 
ID please.
Date & time: 24 NOV 12, 09:52 AM
Habitat: mangrove
Habit: herb about 60 - 70 cm high, fruit 2 -3 mm across
Yes this id Suaeda maritima.
..., thank you very much for the ID.

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Chenopodiaceae and Amaranthaceae Week :: DV22 :: 23 JAN 11 08:29:38 :: Suaeda maritima at Gorai creek: Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort.
 
soo-AY-duh or soo-EE-duh -- from the Arabic vernacular name for this plant ... Dave's Botanary
muh-RIT-tim-muh or mar-ih-TEE-muh -- of or from the sea ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: annual sea-blite, common Indian salt wort, herbaceous seepweed, seaside Indian saltwort, white sea-blite • Gujarati: લાણો lano, લૂણો luno, મોરડ morad, મોરસ moras • Marathi: मोरस moras • Oriya: ଗେଡ଼ିଆ gerdia • Tamil: நீருமரி nir-umari, உமரிக்கீரை umari-k-kirai • Telugu: ఇల కూర ila kura, ఉప్పు ఆకు uppu aku
Distribution: worldwide; widely naturalized
References: Flowers of IndiaFlora of North AmericaWikipediaFurther Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar  
at Gorai creek on 23 JAN 11
Beautiful. Never looked for such species in wild.


 
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Names of Plants in India :: Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort.:  via Species‎ > ‎S‎ > ‎  Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort. ... family: Amaranthaceae, also placed in Chenopodiaceae
Flowers of India Discussions at efloraofindia more views in flickr more views on Google Earth
soo-AY-duh or soo-EE-duh -- from the Arabic vernacular name for this plant ... Dave's Botanary
muh-RIT-tim-muh or mar-ih-TEE-muh -- of or from the sea ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: annual sea-blite, common Indian salt wort, herbaceous seepweed, seaside Indian saltwort, white sea-bliteGujarati: લાણો lano, લૂણો luno, મોરડ morad, મોરસ morasMarathi: मोरस morasOriya: ଗେଡ଼ିଆ gerdiaTamil: நீருமரி nir-umari, உமரிக்கீரை umari-k-kiraiTelugu: ఇల కూర ila kura, ఉప్పు ఆకు uppu aku
botanical names: Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort. ... synonyms: Chenopodium maritimum L. (basionym) and many others ... Wikispecies
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Photographed at Gorai Creek on 23 JAN 11

Nice photograph and impressive depiction

Images by Balkar Singh (Validated by Gurcharan Singh) (Inserted by J.M.Garg) 

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Chenopodiaceae and Amaranthaceae Week: BS20: Suaeda maritima from Panipat:  (11 pictures)
Suaeda maritima from Panipat
pls validate
Yes ... Excellent depiction.
On reading from books I came to know that the leaves are 0.5-1cm linear fleshy.
Flowers in globose clusters forming spikes.
Seed character difficult to check here.
Above visible features clearly seen in your pictures. Great!

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Chenopodiaceae and Amaranthaceae Week: Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort. from Delhi GS-38:  
Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort., Fl. Belg. 22, 1827
Syn: Chenopodium maritimum L.
Robust annual herb, woody at base, branches spreading; leaves linear-oblong, fleshy, nearly cylindrical, often red at maturity; flowers in globose clusters, on slender lax spikes; perianth segments 5, fleshy, enclosing fruit; stigmas 2, whitish; seeds black.
Photographed from Delhi.
Good Shots Sir. We call locally (Panipat, Haryana) this as "Nunkha"
Many thanks ... for sharing this photoset; very nice photos.
Thank you very much Balkar ji for the local name: nunkha.
Please validate:
The name, I assume is in some folk dialect of Hindi
Would it be written as नुंका OR is it नुनका OR yet else ?
... in haryana we call this nunkha. In Hindi it is written as नुनखा 


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Chenopodiaceae and Amaranthaceae Week: NS 020: Suaeda sp from Panipat: This roadside herb was shot from near Panipat city... I hope this can be Suaeda maritima... wanted to confirm id...
According to Flora of British India Suaeda maritima Dumort. is also distributed in Delhi, besides other places in India.
F. B. I. lists :-
  • Perennial; Styles usually 3-5, rarely 2 :- (i) S. fruticosa Forssk. (ii) S. monoica Forssk. (iii) S. nudiflora Moq.
  • Annuals; Styles 2 :- (i) S. maritima Dumort. (ii) S. corniculata Hook.f. (iii) S. microsperma Ledeb.


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suaeda maritima? : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)
Is it suaeda maritima? N22°37.697’ E072°07.407 @ Mithapur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 
efi page on Suaeda maritima 
May be, the picture is not clear, floral branch images are also required.
 
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Submission of Suaeda maritima : 1 post by 1 author.
Few more images of Suaeda maritima are added

Suaeda maritima (L.) Dumort., / Syn. Suaeda nudiflora (Willd.) Moq.,
It grows in areas not occupied by the other Suaeda species. The plant grows to a height of up to 1.5m tall, it tends to be grey in colour, and turns blackish as it ages. Plants either bisexual or functionally unisexual. The leaves are linear, ovate, fleshy, terete base acute, apex sub-acute. The flowering occurs throughout the year with concentrated flowering from July-September; Inflorescences are axillary in position and the flowers are clustered in cymes; the number of flowers at each leaf axil is 2-4; flowers 1–2 mm long and 2 mm wide; stigmas 2.
Leaves: Leaves alternately crowded, linear-oblong, spathulate, flat, rounded at tip and narrowed at base in S. monoica;  long and sickle-shaped when young, base truncate and apex acute in S. maritima
Flowers: are 3mm long, 4mm wide in S. maritima, 2–3 mm long and 3mm wide in S. monoica,
one more reference Raju, A.J.S. & R. Kumar (2016). On the reproductive ecology of Suaeda maritimaS. monoica and S. nudiflora(Chenopodiaceae)Journal of Threatened Taxa 8(6): 8860–8876; http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2275.8.6.8860-8876 
 
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id help requested : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5)
Virar, near Mumbai 01-12-2018.
Procumbant, radiating branches from center, leaves succulent?
Eight prominent yellow anthers.
Help with id requested.

Suaeda maritima Chenopodiaceae
A common mangrove associate


 
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For Id 180309JM1 : 4 posts by 2 authors. 2 correct images as above.
Seen in the mangroves & along the dry tracts of islands in saline water.
The first one seems to be Tamarix gallica, the second may be a Rhizophora species, but needs a clearer photo for proper identification
I think images were taken in an island in either Tamilnadu or Andhra Pradesh
it is Suaeda species probably S.maritima

 

  
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