Halimione portulacoides
Halimione portulacoides, commonly known as sea purslane, is a shrub found in Eurasia.Description
The perennial plant grows to in height. The leaves are thick and oval-shaped, with a powdery surface. In northern temperate climates it flowers from July to September. The flowers are small, borne in short clusters, monoecious, and pollinated by wind.Taxonomy
s include Atriplex portulacoides L. and Obione portulacoides Moq. Recent phylogenetic research revealed that Halimione is a distinct genus and cannot be included in Atriplex.Distribution and habitat
Halimione portulacoides occurs at the sea shores of western and southern Europe, and from the Mediterranean Sea to western Asia. A halophyte, it is found in salt marshes and coastal dunes, and is usually flooded at high tide.Ireland
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The edible leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked as a potherb. They are thick and succulent with a crunchy texture and a natural saltiness. The leaves are good for human and animal health as they contain important micronutrients like zinc, iron, copper, and cobalt.