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Glasswort, I think


I noticed this brightly coloured plant when I was on a bird outing on Sunday, south-east of the city, to the Wyndham/Carseland area, Langdon Reservoir and Weed Lake. I'm not completely sure, but I think this is Glasswort, also called Samphire. This species of wildflower grows at the margins of saline lakes and ponds, which is where I found this. It turns bright red in late summer.
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