RFH9NP24–Mangroves are salt tolerant shrubs or small trees, also called halophytes, that grow in coastal saline or brackish water of the tropical Australia
RFEB5YKW–frying pan with a stewed with food for halophytes
RMK2EPKC–Common glasswort / Marsh samphire (Salicornia europeae) growing on a saltmarsh, RSPB Arne, Dorset, July.
RMTR7570–street through the saltpans at Skala Kalloni, Greece, Lesbos
RM2H47KD0–A wooden jetty lined by mangrove trees (Rhizophora mucronata) at low tide, Kenya, East Africa
RFKDP64R–A samphire plant growing on the beach in the sand exposed with the tide out and seaweed on the stem
RMMB1JYH–Balancon / Moquini's Traganum (Traganum moquinii) bushes growing on the fringes of a sandy beach, Pozo Negro, Fuerteventura, June.
RFRY7MMP–INDIA, SUNDERBANS, Dense mangrove forest line the many waterways of the Sunderbans, the estuary of the rivers Ganges and Brahmaputra
RF2H9P7NY–Drainage ditch in a coastal landscape with salt marsh,Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, Schleswig-Holstein, Westerhever, Germany
RMBR2XRC–Marsh Samphire. Glasswort. Salicornia europaea growing on the mud flats and ready to harvest.
RM2F7F2PB–Rhizophora mangrove roots, in the Northern Territory of Australia
RMB3J990–Sea Samphire. Glasswort
RMB1R0EX–Plants colonising new area of man made salt marsh Freiston Shore Lincolnshire UK
RMP54NYA–Marsh Samphire growing along the coast of Fife, East Scotland.
RFP881J7–Sarcocornia fruticosa, halophytic vegetation at Natural reserve Guadalhorce, Malaga, Spain.
RMG871C4–sea weed and rocks on Atlantic ocean shoreline
RF2H199J4–Mangrove tree shot along bay with birds flocking
RF2DEDT7C–Yellow Horned-poppy
RF2A1GNCF–A wooden walkway across the mangroves that separate the Grand Bahama Highway from Gold Rock Beach on Grand Bahama Island.
RFH9NP20–Mangroves are salt tolerant shrubs or small trees, also called halophytes, that grow in coastal saline or brackish water of the tropical Australia
RFEB5XX6–set of products for cooking on a pan halophytes
RMK2EPKB–Common glasswort / Marsh samphire (Salicornia europeae) growing on a saltmarsh, RSPB Arne, Dorset, July.
RMTR756T–street through the saltpans at Skala Kalloni, Greece, Lesbos
RM2H47KJT–Mangrove trees (Rhizophora mucronata) at low tide, Kenya, East Africa
RMKYYNH7–Balancon / Moquini's Traganum (Traganum moquinii) bushes growing on the fringes of a sandy beach, Pozo Negro, Fuerteventura, June.
RFRY7MP9–Dense mangrove forest line the many waterways of the Sunderbans, the estuary of the rivers Ganges and Brahmaputra
RF2DEDT78–Hemlock Water Dropwort
RFKMA0G9–Grey mangrove (lat.: Avicennia marina)
RF2F7F2MB–Creek flowing through Rhizophora mangrove roots, in the Northern Territory of Australia
RF2BNR45M–The incoming tide at the edge of a mangrove in the Southern Bay of KaNyaka Island in Mozambique
RMB1R0NW–Salt marsh Freiston Shore Lincolnshire UK
RMP54NYX–Marsh Samphire growing along the coast of Fife, East Scotland.
RFP881DN–Sarcocornia fruticosa, halophytic vegetation at Natural reserve Guadalhorce, Malaga, Spain.
RFS2JBE8–Mangrove tree and roots at low tide, in the Northern Territory of Australia.
RF2C97G42–mangrove, Alappuzha, Kerala, India
RFR9NBPC–Lilac beach on a salt marsh in spring, Limonium vulgare
RFH8NK75–Samphire is a name given to a number of succulent halophytes
RFH9NP2A–Mangroves are salt tolerant shrubs or small trees, also called halophytes, that grow in coastal saline or brackish water of the tropical Australia
RFEB5XXA–cuts of meat products for the preparation of halophytes
RMK2EPN6–Common sea lavender (Limonium vulgare) flowering beside a saltmarsh creek bank, RSPB Arne, Dorset, July.
RF2CDPBY0–Mangroves - salt-tolerant trees, also called halophytes, and are adapted to life in harsh coastal conditions.
RM2H47KMG–Mangrove trees (Rhizophora mucronata) at low tide, Kenya, East Africa
RMMB1K1J–Shrubby sea-blite (Suaeda vera) bushes growing on the fringes of a sandy beach, Pozo Negro, Fuerteventura, June.
RM2E9DBEA–salt marshes in Dudzeelse Polder at Zeebrugge, Belgium, West Flanders, Dudzele, Zeebrugge
RMMB1K1A–Sea grape / Uvas de mar (Zygophyllum / Tetraena fontanesii) fruits and leaves, La Pared, Fuerteventura, May.
RFKMA0G8–Grey mangrove (lat.Avicennia marina) young
RF2F7F2N8–Rhizophora mangrove roots, in the Northern Territory of Australia
RF2AGGEG5–Alkaline earth. Salt lake (former lagoon) in the coastal part and extensive salt marshes, semidesert with halophytes. Among halophilic plant associati
RM2E032FE–Aerial view of mangrove trees at high tide, in Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia.
RMB1R0PH–Salt marsh plants and habitat Freiston Shore Lincolnshire UK
RF2C9R8MD–Mangrove trees on a beach at low tide, near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
RMP54P06–Marsh Samphire growing along the coast of Fife, East Scotland.
RFP881PA–Sarcocornia fruticosa, halophytic vegetation at Natural reserve Guadalhorce, Malaga, Spain.
RFR9NBP5–Blossoms of the Sea Sandwort, Honckenya peploides
RM2AJHWHG–Plants: A forest of Mangrove, shrubs and trees that grow in dense thickets or forests along tidal estuaries, in salt marshes, and on muddy coasts. They are salt-tolerant trees, also called halophytes, and are adapted to life in harsh coastal conditions. They contain a complex salt filtration system and complex root system to cope with salt water immersion and wave action. They are adapted to the low oxygen conditions of waterlogged mud and occur worldwide in the tropics and subtropics.
RMH3HC04–Salt river flowing into Lake Disappointment,
RFEB5XX8–shredded cabbage with carrots and products for halophytes
RMK2EPMR–Common sea lavender (Limonium vulgare) flowering beside a saltmarsh creek bank, RSPB Arne, Dorset, July.
RM2GFEP2C–Mangroves - salt-tolerant trees, also called halophytes, and are adapted to life in harsh coastal conditions.
RM2H47KJ2–A wooden jetty lined by mangrove trees (Rhizophora mucronata) at low tide looking towards Chale island, Kenya, East Africa
RMB0G6HR–Halophyte plants at low tide in Yellow Sea Saline meadow Dafeng China
RM2B1PB10–Mangrove swamp / coastal mud flats, rich diverse area, Kuala Selangor nature reserve, Malaysia
RM2E9DAPY–salt marshes in Dudzeelse Polder at Zeebrugge, Belgium, West Flanders, Dudzele, Zeebrugge
RMMB1K19–Sea grape / Uvas de mar (Zygophyllum / Tetraena fontanesii) bush growing in gulley in volcanic rock cliffs leading down to a beach, Fuerteventura.
RMB6R0P8–Perennial glasswort Salicornia perennis Cape Cod MA USA
RMB3RJ20–Colorful glasswort succulent common to salt marshes and coastal environments Cape Cod MA
RMGAAHKY–The Green Fruits Of Sea Sandwort Honckenya peploides
RMKAJ5WD–Wild plants in the dunes, Beach of A Frouxeira, Valdovino, La Coruna province, Region of Galicia, Spain, Europe
RF2C9R8GE–Mangrove forest and mangrove roots at low tide, near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
RMP54NY4–Marsh Samphire growing along the coast of Fife, East Scotland.
RME463JA–Sea Plantain Plantago maritima
RFR9NBP4–A Salt meadow at the North sea coast in spring
RMGAAHM0–Sea Purslane Atriplex portulacoides a Saltmarsh Plant With Edible Leaves
RFF0C8XJ–Salzwiesen, texel
RFEB5XXC–cuts of meat products for the preparation of halophytes
RMK2EPMX–Common sea lavender (Limonium vulgare) flowering beside a saltmarsh creek, RSPB Arne, Dorset, July.
RF2HFK8DP–Pelicans next to mangroves - salt-tolerant trees, called halophytes, adapted to living in difficult coastal conditions. City of Joal-Fadiouth, Senegal
RM2H47KE4–A wooden jetty lined by mangrove trees (Rhizophora mucronata) at low tide, Kenya, East Africa
RMB0G6HC–Halophyte plants at low tide with crab holes and evidence of feeding in Yellow Sea Saline meadow Dafeng China
RM2B1PB2E–Mangrove palms, Nypa sp. Trengganu, Malaysia
RM2E9DAGA–salt marshes in Dudzeelse Polder at Zeebrugge, Belgium, West Flanders, Dudzele, Zeebrugge
RMMB1K15–Sea grape / Uvas de mar (Zygophyllum / Tetraena fontanesii) bushes growing in gulley in volcanic rock cliffs leading down to a beach, Fuerteventura.
RMHW5T84–White bean caper (Xygophyllum album) bush growing on a beach, Xerokambos, Sitia, Crete, Greece, July.
RMB3RE8M–Colorful glasswort succulent common to salt marshes and coastal environments Cape Cod MA
RMGDG1XG–Flowering Sea Purslane Atriplex portulacoides a Saltmarsh Plant With Edible Leaves
RMHNA337–Wild plants in the dunes, Beach of A Frouxeira, Valdoviño, La Coruña province, Region of Galicia, Spain, Europe
RF2C9R8K9–Mangrove trees on a beach at low tide, near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
RMP54P0K–Marsh Samphire growing along the coast of Fife, East Scotland.
RM2CGBJFT–Camargue Landscape Mudbank & Salt Tolerant Salicornia europaea aka Glasswort or Marsh Samphire Camargue Wetlands or Nature Reserve Provence France
RFR9NBPA–Blossoms of the Sea Sandwort, Honckenya peploides
RMJXERE1–Sea kale, Crambe maritima, growing on the shingle spit at Dungeness.
RFF0C8X9–Salzwiesen, texel
RM2C1H69M–Samphire (pronounced SAM fer in Norfolk), Salicornia europaea, growing on the shores of The Wash.
RMK2EPNG–Common sea lavender (Limonium vulgare) flowering on a saltmarsh, RSPB Arne, Dorset, July.
RF2HFK8E6–Pelicans next to mangroves - salt-tolerant trees, called halophytes, adapted to living in difficult coastal conditions. City of Joal-Fadiouth, Senegal
RMK2EPKW–English scurvy-grass / Long-leaved scurvy grass (Cochlearia anglica) flowering on saltmarsh beside a tidal creek, Camel estuary, Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK, April.
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