Salsola kali tenuifolia
Noun: - A specific plant species: A prickly, bushy annual plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae (formerly Chenopodiaceae), native to Eurasia but naturalized as an invasive weed in other regions, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas.
This is a scientific or botanical name for a specific species of plant. It is used in formal, academic, or agricultural contexts. - The field was overrun with Salsola kali tenuifolia, making harvesting difficult. - Botanists are studying the drought resistance of Salsola kali tenuifolia.
- Taxonomic Context: The name follows binomial (or trinomial) nomenclature. is the genus, is the specific epithet, and is the subspecies or varietal epithet, indicating a narrow-leaved form. In writing, it is often italicized.
- The subspecies Salsola kali tenuifolia is more common in coastal regions.
- Common Names: This plant is more commonly known by several non-scientific names.
- Russian thistle: A widely used common name, especially in North America.
- Tumbleweed: Refers to the plant's characteristic of breaking off at the base and tumbling in the wind to disperse seeds.
- Simplified Scientific Name: (referring to the species without the subspecies designation).
- Salsola: The genus name, which includes other similar salt-tolerant plants.
- Russian thistle
- Tumbleweed (in its dried, dispersing form)
- (a synonym used in some taxonomic classifications)
The definition emphasizes two key aspects of the plant: 1. Botanical Description: It is prickly and bushy, originating from Eurasia. 2. Ecological Impact: It is characterized as a troublesome weed, particularly in the central and western United States, where it invades rangelands, farms, and disturbed soils.
- prickly bushy Eurasian plant; a troublesome weed in central and western United States