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Saltwort - Information from Answers.com
Saltwort is a common name for several genera of flowering plants, including: Batis, family Bataceae; Salicornia and Salsola, family Amaranthaceae. Salsola kali ...
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What eats Saltwort
The horse is an herbivor, which means he only eats plant life, grasses mostly. If no grass is available they will need hay and some kind of grain to make sure ...
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How does a saltwort grow
Human teeth do not grow, once you have them. There are a number of species whose teeth never stop growing, such as rabbits, because they are constantly ...
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How is the saltwort plant adapted to the desert
How is the saltwort plant adapted to the desert? Answer It! In: Botany or Plant Biology, Deserts [Edit categories]. Save or. Cancel. Click Here ...
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Generic name of sea-milkwort or black saltwort
The Black Sea does not have any other names, only the equivalent of Black Sea in other languages, such as, in the Greek language it is 'Mavri Thalassa', ...
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What is the plural form of soda
Historically, soda was obtained from the ash of the Salsola soda, more commonly known in English as Opposite Leaved Saltwort, or Barilla Plant, and other ...
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soda: Definition from Answers.com
[Middle English sode, soda, saltwort, soda, from Old Italian soda, perhaps from Arabic suwayd, soda, soda-plant or suwayda, type of saltwort.] Home of Wiki ...
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Batis (plant) - Information from Answers.com
Batis (Turtleweed, Saltwort, Beachwort, or Pickleweed) is a genus of two species of flowering plants, the only genus in the family Bataceae. They are halophytic ...
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Salsola soda - Information from Answers.com
Salsola soda, more commonly known in English as Opposite Leaved Saltwort, Oppositeleaf Russian Thistle, or Barilla Plant, is a small (to 0.7 m tall), annual, ...
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Glasswort - Information from Answers.com
The ashes of glasswort plants, and also of their Mediterranean counterpart saltwort plants, yield soda ash, which is an important ingredient for glassmaking and ...
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