Saltmarsh Bird's Beak The
Saltmarsh Bird's Beak is an annual and lives for
one year and then dies. Its leaves are alternate,
narrow and up to 1 inch long. They are pointed at
the end, and bluish green and hairy. The Saltmarsh
Bird's Beak has white flowers that grow on 4 to 12
inch high stems. It belongs
to the Figwort Family and is related to the
snapdragon. This is a
very interesting plant because it is
semi-parasitic. It uses pickleweed and salt grass
to extend its growing season. The Saltmarsh Bird's Beak only grows in the saltmarshes, just above the high tide line of the coastal chaparral of the San Diego County area, California. It is considered an endangered plant in California and throughout the USA. by Whit H. 2000
bibliography: "Imperial Beach-Estuary", http://www.ci.imperial-beach.ca.us/ibother.htm, (6/18/00) "Use of Geographic Information http://grotto.srnr.arizona.edu/ART/publications/232/, (6/18/00) |