Salicornia maritima, the sea glasswort, is a succulent, salt-tolerant plant found along the eastern coast of North America, including Maine and New Brunswick.
[1][2][3] It produces flowers towards late summer or beginning of fall.
[4] This plant is sometimes mistaken for Salicornia depressa.
[2][3] Salicornia maritima has terminal spikes and branches that are swollen and rounded at the tips.
[3] Fertile segments grow thicker and become reddish towards the end of the year.