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GLASSWORT, Salicornia herbacea (also known as marsh samphire), a salt-marsh herb, widely distributed in the northern hemisphere, with succulent, jointed, leafless stems, in reference to its former use in glass-making, when it was burnt for barilla. Salsola Kali, an allied plant with rigid, fleshy, spinous-pointed leaves, which was used for the same purpose, was known as prickly glasswort. Both plants belong to the family Cheno podiaceae.