salsola

IPA: sˈɔɫsoʊɫʌ

noun

  • (botany) Any member of the genus Salsola of amarantaceous plants, including the saltwort.
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Examples of "salsola" in Sentences

  • The first attempt to have a salsola salad didn't go quite as planned.
  • Else, thank you for the reference to the Wikipedia entry for salsola soda.
  • As I re-sowed the salsola soda, I found two tiny plants from the original sowing.
  • I think they must be making off with my constantly re-sown lettuces and, indeed, salsola soda.
  • I have re-sown salsola soda for the third time, and sprinkled slug pellets generously over the spot.
  • Back to vegetables: Fishwife, salicornia/salsola is said to be able to get along without salt, but I will take on board what you say.
  • White salsola (Salsola arbuscula) and sagebrushe communities with a number of endemic species (Artemisia kemrudica, A. diffusa, A. dimoana, A. arenicola, Mausolea eriocarpa) are widespread on thin sandy soils and loamy sands.

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