Nov3,2024
This perennial herb thrives in coastal areas and sandy soils. Its delicate, lavender-colored flowers add beauty to salty landscapes.
This hardy shrub produces edible, tart plums and is well-suited for coastal gardens. It tolerates salty winds and soil.
This sturdy grass forms dense clumps and helps stabilize sandy dunes. It's essential for coastal ecosystems and can withstand harsh, salty conditions.
This succulent plant has fleshy leaves and produces edible seeds. It's commonly found on coastal dunes and rocky shores.
Various species of saltbush are highly salt-tolerant and can be used for fodder or landscaping. They often have silvery foliage and can thrive in arid, saline environments.
This succulent plant has a unique, jointed stem and is often found in salt marshes and coastal wetlands. It's an important food source for wildlife.
This perennial plant has large, edible leaves and is often found on coastal cliffs and dunes. It's a valuable source of vitamins and minerals.
This striking plant has spiky, silvery-blue leaves and produces thistle-like flowers. It's a popular ornamental plant for coastal gardens.
This perennial herb has beautiful, lavender-colored flowers and is often found in salt marshes and coastal dunes. It's a valuable nectar source for pollinators.
This succulent shrub has fleshy leaves and small, yellow flowers. It's commonly found on coastal mudflats and salt marshes.