black saltwort
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Definition
Noun: 1. A coastal plant: A small, fleshy, herbaceous plant (Glaux maritima) commonly found along seashores and in brackish marshes in North America and other northern regions. It is characterized by its succulent leaves and small, typically pink or white, stalkless flowers.
Usage Notes
- "Black saltwort" is the common name for a specific species of coastal plant. It is a compound noun where "black" likely refers to the plant's habitat or historical use, not its color.
- It is used as a singular, countable noun (e.g., , ).
- This term is primarily used in botanical, ecological, or regional contexts when describing coastal flora.
Examples
- The brackish marsh was dotted with the pink flowers of black saltwort.
- Black saltwort is a halophyte, meaning it tolerates salty conditions.
- We identified several species, including sea lavender and black saltwort.
Advanced Usage
- The plant's scientific name, , is often used in formal botanical writing to avoid ambiguity.
- In some regional contexts, it may be referred to simply as "saltwort" or "sea milkwort," though these names can refer to other species.
Variants and Related Words
- Sea milkwort: Another common name for the same plant ().
- Saltwort: A more general term for various salt-tolerant plants, which can sometimes cause confusion.
- Halophyte: (n.) A general term for any plant adapted to grow in saline conditions, like black saltwort.
Synonyms
- Sea milkwort
- (scientific name)
Different Meanings
- There is no significant different meaning for the compound term "black saltwort." It consistently refers to the plant . The individual words "black" and "saltwort" have their own separate, broader definitions.
Noun
- a small fleshy herb common along North American seashores and in brackish marshes having pink or white flowers