Definition of Genus kochia

1. Noun. Summer cypress.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Kochia

genus Kalmia
genus Kalotermes
genus Katsuwonus
genus Kennedia
genus Kennedya
genus Kenyapithecus
genus Keteleeria
genus Khaya
genus Kiggelaria
genus Kinosternon
genus Kirkia
genus Klebsiella
genus Knightia
genus Kniphofia
genus Kobus
genus Kochia
genus Koellia
genus Kogia
genus Kohleria
genus Kolkwitzia
genus Kosteletzya
genus Krigia
genus Krypterophaneron
genus Kyphosus
genus Lablab
genus Laburnum
genus Laccopetalum
genus Lacerta
genus Lachnolaimus
genus Lactarius

Literary usage of Genus kochia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Official Year Book of New South Wales by Australian Bureau of Statistics, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics (1902)
"The genus Kochia comprises some salt-bushes which are valuable in spite of their cottony nature. A', rii losa, known as the cotton-bush, is one of the most ..."

2. The Forage Plants of Australia by Frederick Turner (1891)
"There are about fifteen species and several varieties of the genus Kochia indigenous in Australia, and nearly all of them are valuable forage plants. ..."

3. Official Year Book of New South Wales by Australian Bureau of Statistics, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics (1902)
"The genus Kochia comprises some salt-bushes which are valuable in spite of their cottony nature. A', rii losa, known as the cotton-bush, is one of the most ..."

4. The Forage Plants of Australia by Frederick Turner (1891)
"There are about fifteen species and several varieties of the genus Kochia indigenous in Australia, and nearly all of them are valuable forage plants. ..."

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