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Did you know... that Glassworts are plants named to indicate that their ashes contain an
alkali that is important in making
glass?
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We have another taxonomy mess! Glasswort is the common name for salicornia according to the Atlas of Florida Plants and other sources. The other inclusions are unsourced at the moment. I will be doing some additional research to bring clarity to these articles and make sure we're up to date on the current taxonomies.
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