Robust perennial shrub ; up to 60 cm tall . Stems ascending to erect , branching from the base , glabrous ; basal part of stems covered with remains of leaf bases ; bark of older stems white-grey . Leaves alternate , arranged spirally , crowded , grey-green , sessile , somewhat fleshy , finely punctate and covered with crystals of exserted salt , without veins ; lamina 15-30 x 1-3 mm , linear-spatulate , apex obtuse , base cuneate , expanding at the base , sheathing , becoming hards and woody . Inflorescences of one-sided spicate panicles ; panicles leafless , up to 5 cm ; bracts subtending the inflorescence 1-1 . 5 mm , triangular , glabrous ; peduncles and inflorescence axes glabrous , grey-green . Flowers pale pink to pink , 5-5 mm , arranged in 2-flowered spikelets , one flowering before the other ; calyx 3-3 . 5 mm , pinkish-red , infundibuliform , 5-lobed above ; lobes 0 . 5 mm , rounded at the apex with white-margins , 5-nerved , white-pilose on the nerves ; petals oblong , a third longer than the sepals ; stamens equalling the corolla or slightly exserted from it .
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Fruit enveloped by the persistent calyx , glabrous , 1-seeded . (Ref . Flora of Oman ; vol . 1) .
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Fleshy-leaved Sea-lavender
Fleshy-leaved Marsh-rosemary
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