Samphire
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Samphire is a name given to many plants that grow in coastal areas.
- Rock samphire, Crithmum maritimum is a coastal species with white flowers that grows in the United Kingdom. This is probably the species mentioned by Shakespeare in King Lear - "Half-way down, Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade!"
- Golden samphire, Inula crithmoides is a coastal species with yellow flowers that grows across Eurasia.
- Marsh samphire is another name given to the glassworts, genus Salicornia.
- Samphire is commonly used to describe plants from the Australian genus of succulent coastal plants Halosarcia, and from the cosmopolitan genus Sarcocornia.
- Samphire is the name of a short story by Patrick O'Brian.
[edit] External links
- Buying and cooking samphire BBC Good Food