Suaeda nigra is genetically diverse and quite variable in appearance. The species is a
shrub or subshrub growing from a woody base with many spreading branches, reaching up to in height. The plants may be facultative
annuals when they find themselves growing in seasonally flooded wetlands. It may be hairy to hairless but is usually waxy. It may be green to red to dark purple in color, sometimes almost black. The
succulent leaves are linear to lance-shaped, 1 to 3 centimetres long, and flat or cylindrical. Flowers occur in clusters along the upper stems, each cluster containing 1 to 12 flowers. Leaf-like
bracts accompany the clusters. The flower has no petals and is composed of a
calyx of fleshy, rounded
sepals. The fruit is an utricle that grows within the calyx. ==Distribution==