Sesuvium verrucosum

 

 Sesuvium verrucosum (sea purslane) ( )

Aizoaceae

  • The Seri distinguished Sesuvium by its narrow leaves and Abronia maritima by its rounder (broader) leaves. They have similar life forms and occupy similar niches, and both were considered to be "soft" plants. This trailing perennial herb is glabrous, and has succulent leaves and stems. It forms low, spreading mats along the margins of mangroves and on upper beaches. Food preparation:  A sea turtle carapace or basket was lined with Sesuvium or some other "soft" plants to provide a bed on which to place meat to keep it clean. "People of the Desert and Sea, Ethnobotany of the Seri Indians. Richard Stephen Felger and Mary Beck Moser."

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