Kali komarovii (Iljin) Akhani & Roalson Salsola komarovii is an annual plant native to China, Korea, Japan and eastern Russia.
It grows to a height of 20 to 50 centimeters (8 to 20 in).
[1] It is cultivated as a vegetable; the leaves and young shoots are eaten.
[2] In Japanese it is known as okahijiki[2] which translates as "land seaweed".
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