halogeton

IPA: hˈæɫʌdʒtʌn

noun

  • (botany) Any plant of the genus Halogeton in the family Amaranthaceae.

Examples of "halogeton" in Sentences

  • I didn't know "halogeton," and I didn't know the one that I got in the third round, "Veracruzano."
  • This arid region is sensitive to grazing pressure, which may promote the invasion of weeds such as Russian thistle, cheatgrass, and the toxic halogeton.
  • This arid landscape is very sensitive to grazing pressure which may promote the invasion of weeds such as Russian thistle, cheatgrass, and the toxic halogeton.
  • She is right - not only do sheepherders rise at sunrise and check on the sheep, do camp chores, make sure the sheep have water, do not stay too long in patches of halogeton
  • Where early travelers saw sharp-tailed grouse, bison, bighorn sheep, grizzly bears, numerous beaver and even wolverines, today they see dust, feral horses, and noxious weeds including cheatgrass, halogeton and Russian thistle.

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