Galapagos Species Database
The Galapagos Species Database shares the information about the species from our Natural History Collections.
Batis maritima
batis, alambrillo, saladilla, barilla, saltwort, turtleweed
































A small shrub with a creeping growth form. The finger-shaped yellow-green leaves are fleshy – an adaptation to salt tolerance.
Domain
Eukaryota
Kingdom
Plantae
Phylum
Magnoliophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida (= Dicotyledoneae)
Order
Caryophyllales
Family
Bataceae
Genus
Batis
Species
maritima
Taxon category: Accepted
Family updated to Bataceae (jun 2021, Patricia Jaramillo & María del Mar Trigo, WFO)
Origin: Cryptogenic
Map of specimen collection localities or observation records for this species in our collections database.
Distribution: The native range of this species is Coastal Tropical & Subtropical America (POWO, 2023).
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"Galapagos Species Database, Batis maritima", dataZone. Charles Darwin Foundation, https://datazone.darwinfoundation.org/en/checklist/?species=200. Accessed 1 May 2025.