The order also prohibits the harvesting of edible seaweeds—laver, dulse and carrageen—and a plant commonly known assamphireor glasswort.
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Other habitats include acacia and cypress pine scrubs and woodlands, stony ground and sandhills, and lignum, saltbush andsamphire.
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Nests are built insamphireor chenopod shrubland, round saltlakes, occasionally on grass flats or gibber plains.
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There was a ruined pier in the bay in 1790, at which time kelp andsamphirewere gathered on the coast to the south.
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The main habitats are intertidal mudflats, lowsamphireshrubland, scattered patches of dry rainforest, and channel-fringing mangroves.
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Samphireis often used as a suitably maritime accompaniment to fish or seafood.
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She found issues with some of the dishes, such as a mackerel which wasn't properly filleted, and some overcookedsamphire.
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The dominant habitats are mangrove swamps andsamphireflats.
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On the tidal flats behind the mangroves, hardy succulents (samphire), grasses and sedges grow.
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This refers to the dangers involved in collecting rocksamphireon sea cliffs.
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The area around the lake is sparsely vegetated withsamphire, saltbush and bluebush.
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Goldensamphirehas a tufted habit, and the plant may grow up to 1 m tall.
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It grows in saline areas such as coastal dunes andsamphireflats, and tolerates a range of soils including sand, loam and clay.
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Samphireis usually cooked, either steamed or microwaved, and then coated in butter or olive oil.
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The nest consists of a shallow scrape that is lined withsamphireor similar water vegetation.
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