Size
0.5m
Flower Colour
none
Flowering Dates
January, February, March, November, December
Best Seasons
spring
Description
Salicornia quinqueflora is commonly known as Beaded Samphire. It is a species of succulent halophytic coastal shrub that grows no higher than approximately 0.5 metres and occurs in saline soils around swamps, estuaries and salt lakes. Flowering occurs in summer. Can tolerate shade.
Catalogues
Quindalup, Swan, Vasse & Serpentine
Suburbs
Alkimos, Ascot, Ashfield, Baldivis, Baskerville, Bassendean, Bayswater, Beckenham, Beldon, Belhus, Bellevue, Blythewood, Bouvard, Brigadoon, Burns Beach, Burswood, Butler, Caversham, City Beach, Clarkson, Coodanup, Coogee, Coolongup, Craigie, Crawley, Darlington, Dawesville, Dudley Park, East Perth, East Rockingham, Eglinton, Ellenbrook, Fairbridge, Falcon, Ferndale, Golden Bay, Gosnells, Guildford, Halls Head, Hazelmere, Heathridge, Helena Valley, Henley Brook, Herne Hill, Hillarys, Hillman, Hopeland, Jindalee, Kallaroo, Karnup, Kelmscott, Kenwick, Kinross, Kwinana Beach, Langford, Leda, Maddington, Madora Bay, Mandurah, Martin, Maylands, Merriwa, Millenden, Mindarie, Mullaloo, Naval Base, Nirimba, North beach, North Yunderup, Oakley, Ocean Reef, Oldbury, Padbury, Peron, Perth, Pinjarra, Point Grey, Port Kennedy, Quins Rocks, Ravenswood, Rivervale, Rockingham, Safety Bay, San Remo, Scarborough, Secret Harbour, Shoalwater, Silver Sands, Singleton, Sorrento, South Guildford, South Yunderup, Tamala Park, The Vines, Thornlie, Trigg, Two Rocks, Viveash, Waikiki, Warnbro, Watermans Bay, West Pinjarra, West Swan, Wilson, Woodbridge, Yanchep