Definitionn. fleshy maritime plant having fleshy stems with rudimentary scalelike leaves and small spikes of minute flowers
Last update: September 27, 2015
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It is interesting to find maritime plants, such as the samphire, growing on their shores a thousand miles from the sea and more than a thousand feet above it. [Please select]
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Here the samphire grew in abundance, and the little girl set to work to fill the two large baskets that stood near. [Please select]
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"Mother said he'd take the samphire by boat to Fellness, and I thought perhaps he'd take me too." [Please select]
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"No, that I ain't," answered Dick, "mother said you could pick the samphire to-day."' [Please select]
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They got across the sands with their samphire, just as Coomber and Bob were springing ashore. [Please select]
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You'll take me, daddy, won't yer--'cos I've picked a lot of samphire--all that, and another basketful up there. [Please select]
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A few biscuits made savory by soaking them in sea-water, a tuft of samphire gathered from the beach, and an apple for the dessert. [Please select]
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