atriplex hortensis
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Definition
Noun: * A species of plant: Atriplex hortensis is the scientific name for a specific annual herbaceous plant. It is commonly known as garden orache, mountain spinach, or French spinach. It is characterized by its edible leaves, which can be green, red, or purple, and is cultivated as a leaf vegetable, potherb, and ornamental plant.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The gardener planted a row of Atriplex hortensis for its colorful foliage.
- Unlike true spinach, Atriplex hortensis is more tolerant of heat and poor soil.
- You can use the young leaves of Atriplex hortensis in salads.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish this species from other plants in the genus (saltbushes) and from true spinach ().
- The study compared the drought resistance of Atriplex hortensis to other edible greens.
Variants and Related Words
- Garden orache (n): The most common common name for this plant.
- Mountain spinach (n): A common name highlighting its use as a spinach substitute.
- Orache (n): The general name for plants in the genus, which includes .
- Saltbush (n): A common name for many species adapted to saline soils, though is typically grown in gardens.
Synonyms
- Garden orache: The primary synonym in common usage.
- French spinach: A synonym emphasizing its culinary use.
- Red orache: A synonym describing a common cultivated variety with red leaves.
Related Phrases
- Leaf vegetable: A category of plants, including , grown primarily for their edible leaves.
- Potherb: A term for any plant whose leaves, stems, or flowers are cooked for use as a vegetable, which describes one of the uses of .
Noun
- Asiatic plant resembling spinach often used as a potherb; naturalized in Europe and North America