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Suaeda n. moquinii - Mojave Seablite

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Suaeda n. moquinii is a plant that defies expectations with its resilience and remarkable adaptability. Commonly known as Mojave Seablite, this North American native rises up to an impressive 1-2 feet, displaying leaves that graduate from a vibrant green to a striking reddish hue. A unique feature that sets this plant apart is its capacity to thrive in saline-rich soils, a testament to its hardiness. Unfurling small, understated blooms from late summer to mid-fall, the Mojave Seablite revels in full sun exposure. It exhibits low water usage, with an remarkable ability to withstand brackish water conditions, making it an ideal contender for xeriscapes, seaside, desert, and coastal gardens. Offering a stunning display of nature's versatility, this plant adds a resilient statement of rare beauty to arid landscapes. An environmental artist's top pick, Mojave Seablite is nothing short of a fascinating addition to any home landscaper's collection, introducing a captivating contrast of verdant and incandescent hues into your garden as the seasons change.

  • Size: Up to 1-2 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, inconspicuous blooms
  • Foliage: Succulent, linear leaves, bright green to reddish color
  • Water usage: Low, can tolerate brackish water
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Salt Tolerance: Thrives in saline-heavy soils
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