Suaeda salsa is a halophyte, which is very suitable for planting in sandy soil and sandy loam. Suaeda salsa is a very nutritious vegetable for human beings. The stems and leaves of this plant contain high content of protein, as well as vitamins, amino acids and various trace elements. Moreover, the seeds of this plant also contain a lot of fat, so it is still an oil crop. In fact, Suaeda salsa is not only edible, but also has very good medicinal value. The medicinal value of this plant includes lowering blood pressure, enhancing immunity and resisting cancer. Moreover, Suaeda salsa is actually a kind of high-quality vegetable oil crop with rich nutrition, and it is also a folk remedy for treating diabetes. Conjugated linoleic acid produced by Suaeda salsa seeds also has health care, health preservation and medicinal value in medicine, such as lowering cholesterol, anticancer and anti-atherosclerosis.
For animals, Suaeda salsa can provide food and nutrition for fish, crabs, birds and other animals. For example, the red-crowned crane, a national first-class protected animal, likes to eat the stems and leaves of Suaeda salsa. The red beach built by Suaeda salsa often attracts birds such as black-billed gulls, egrets and herons. In addition, Suaeda salsa can also improve the soil, thus providing a "hotbed" for other plants. The stems and leaves of Suaeda salsa will become "fertilizer" after falling and rotting, thus fertilizing the soil.
The so-called "Suaeda salsa" is actually vegetables and oil crops. This plant belongs to Chenopodiaceae, an annual plant. Suaeda salsa will gradually emerge from March to June every year. 1 1 month, Suaeda salsa will enter a mature period. From emergence to maturity, Suaeda salsa leaves are red. Among them, the mature Suaeda salsa usually grows to 20-60 cm high and the whole plant is red. Suaeda salsa in this state is very ornamental, so there will be red beaches where Suaeda salsa is planted, such as Jiaozhou Bay Wetland.
Panjin Red Beach is bigger than Qingdao Red Beach, covering an area of more than 200,000 mu. There are the largest reeds in the world, and then the unique red beach attracts many tourists every year.