As rising seas salinise the soils of the Venice lagoon, scientists and chefs are turning to long-forgotten wild herbsOn the scrubby banks of the rural swathes of the Venice lagoon, an evening chorus of cicadas underscores the distant whine of farmers' three-wheeled minivans. Dotted along the brackish fringes of the cultivated plots are scatterings of silvery-green bushes - sea fennel.This plant is a member of a group of remarkable organisms known as halophytes - plant species that thrive in saltwater. Long overlooked and found growing in the in-between spaces - saltmarshes, coastlines, the fringes of lagoons - halophytes straddle boundaries in both ecosystems and cuisines. But with shifting agricultural futures, this may be about to change. Continue reading...
The plants that thrive in salt: could halophytes help save coastal farming?
21. prosince 2025 11:31
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/dec/21/plants-salt-halophytes-coastal-farming
Zdroj: The Guardian