Genus Atriplex (Noun)
Meaning
Orach; saltbush.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The genus Atriplex, also known as orach and saltbush, consists of around 300 species of annual and perennial flowering plants native to temperate and tropical regions.
- Atriplex species are an essential component in the habitat and diet of certain bird and mammal populations in their natural ecosystems.
- Atriplex, commonly referred to as orach or saltbush, are primarily adapted to saline conditions and thus thrive in coastal salt flats and sand deposits.
- Several Atriplex species are edible and cultivated, due to the seeds which resemble the traditional ingredient amaranth seeds or smaller sized cereal.
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