Salicornia perennans
Salicornia perennans Willd.

Salicornia perennans Willd., a member of the Chenopodiaceae family, is a perennial plant species with a broad distribution across Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. First described in 1797, it is found in various regions including the European part of Russia, Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, and several other countries across Europe and Asia.
Description
Salicornia perennans Willd. is a species within the genus Salicornia, known for its presence in saline and coastal habitats. It is native to a wide range of locations, including the European part of Russia, Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Altay, Austria, Bulgaria, China (North-Central and Southeast), Chita, Corsica, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, the East Aegean Islands, East European Russia, Egypt, France, Greece, and the Gulf States. The species was first published in 1797 and is part of the Chenopodiaceae family, which is commonly referred to as the goosefoot family. This family includes a variety of herbaceous plants adapted to diverse environmental conditions, particularly saline soils.
Distribution
RU · European part of Russia · Afghanistan · Albania · Algeria · Altay · Austria · Bulgaria · China North-Central · China Southeast · Chita · Corse · Cyprus · Czechoslovakia · East Aegean Is. · East European Russia · Egypt · France · Greece · Gulf States · Hungary · Inner Mongolia · Iran · Iraq · Italy · Japan · Kazakhstan · Khabarovsk · Kirgizstan · Korea
Synonyms
Salicornia acetariaSalicornia prostrataSalicornia prostrata subsp. simonkaianaSalicornia herbacea var. prostrataSalicornia herbacea var. confertaSalicornia ramosissima var. mysuroidesSalicornia herbacea var. mysuroidesSalicornia brachystachya f. prostrataSalicornia europaea var. prostrata