Herbaceous Seepweed

Suaeda maritima

''Suaeda maritima'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common names herbaceous seepweed and annual seablite. Species of flowering plant in the amaranth family Amaranthaceae
Herbaceous Sea-blite - Suaeda maritima I'm getting the ID of this plant confirmed because it is extremely rare in Maine.

Habitat: Found on a coastal beach adjacent to a salt marsh
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Appearance

It is a yellow-green shrub with fleshy, succulent leaves and green flowers. It grows to about 35 cm in salt marshes. It is edible as a leaf vegetable, and due to its high salt content it can be used in combination with other foods as a seasoning. It is found worldwide, but in North America it is primarily located on the northern east coast.
Suadea maritima Seen in Het Zwin, nature reserve in Belgium (August 2020).  Belgium,Geotagged,Suadea maritima,Suaeda maritima,Summer

Behavior

The life cycle of ''Suaeda maritima'' is known to be mainly annually. This plant will perform its entire life cycle from seed to flower then back to a seed within a single growing season. All roots, stems and leaves of the ''Suaeda maritima'' plant will die and the only thing that can bridge the gap between each generation is a dormant seed.
Herbaceous Sea-blite - Suaeda maritima I'm getting the ID of this plant confirmed because it is extremely rare in Maine.

Habitat: Found on a coastal beach adjacent to a salt marsh
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/72799/herbaceous_sea-blite_-_suaeda_maritima.html
 Geotagged,Suaeda maritima,Summer,United States

Habitat

This plant resides in aquatic, terrestrial, and wetland habitats. But mainly in salt marshes and sea shores, usually below the high water mark. Additionally, ''Suaeda maritima'' is able to catch mud and help build up the marshes.

Food

The young leaves of sea blite can be consumed raw or cooked. Although it has a strong salty flavor. The seeds can also be consumed raw or cooked. The ashes of the sea blite have been used to create a material used in making soap and glass.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderCaryophyllales
FamilyAmaranthaceae
GenusSuaeda
SpeciesS. maritima