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Austral Seablite

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Scientific Name:Suaeda australis
Photo: Photo Gallery - Austral Seablite
Austral Seablite - plant
Photo: R Clark


Other Common Name:


Redweed

Status:

Native to all Australian states.


Plant Description:


Straggly to compact, perennial shrub which can grow up to 1 m tall but is often only about 20 cm tall. Small narrow succulent leaves 1-4 cm long, on long upright stems and branches. Leaves are light green or purplish-red. Short, slender, leafy spikes or branches bearing clusters of small flowers and later the round fruit. Flowers in summer and autumn. Succulent fruiting body 1.5-2 mm diameter with 5 lobes covering the seed.


Habitat:


Usually saline clay soils. Found in saline situations. Along drainage areas and on the edge of temporary lakes, once the water level has dropped. Common in irrigation-induced saline areas. A widespread undershrub of salt marshes.

RegionSalinity ClassWaterlogging Class
Mallee, Loddon Murray, Central and Northern, Wimmera, Western, Gippsland S3, S4W2, W3


Comments:


Seldom grazed. A very similar species to Austral seablite and also growing in saline environments is the Russian, Berry Seablite (Suaeda baccifera). An annual or short-lived perennial, Berry Seablite tends to form less dense a shrub as Austral Seablite, has leaves to 2 cm long only and unlike Austral Seablite which has flowers confined to the upper parts of the plant, has flower-heads at least as long as the plant itself.

Austral Seablite Photos

New shoots of Austral Seablite
Austral Seablite - new shoots
Photo: A J Brown

 Austral Seablite - plants
Austral Seablite - large population

Photo: A J Brown
Photo: Photo Gallery - Austral Seablite
Austral Seablite - plant
Photo: ex-Matters & Bozon

Developing fruit of Austral Seablite
Austral Seablite - fruit
Photo: A J Brown

Austral Seablite - plants
Austral Seablite - plants
Photo: A J Brown