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Definition of Salsola kali tenuifolia
1. Noun. Prickly bushy Eurasian plant; a troublesome weed in central and western United States.
Generic synonyms: Bush, Shrub
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salsola Kali Tenuifolia
Literary usage of Salsola kali tenuifolia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1911)
"—A cross section through a succulent xerophytic leaf, that of the Russian
thistle (Salsola Kali tenuifolia), illustrating peripheral palisade chlorenchyma ..."
2. Report (1913)
"Salsola kali tenuifolia GFW Mey. Russian thistle. As a weed in the village.
Amaranthus graecizans L. Tumble weed, ^.a weed in gardens and about the streets ..."
3. Torreya by Torrey Botanical Club (1913)
"Salsola Kali tenuifolia. Russian Thistle. Abundant in salty soil, and becoming
equally abundant along the roadsides and in waste places. ..."
4. Historic Mackinac: The Historical, Picturesque and Legendary Features of the by Edwin Orin Wood (1918)
"Rumex mexicanus Meisn. Willow-leaved dock. In damp sand on and near the lake shore.
Apparently infrequent. Salsola kali tenuifolia GFW Mey. Russian thistle. ..."
5. Publication by Michigan, Michigan Geological Survey, Geological and Biological Survey (1921)
"Salsola kali tenuifolia GFW Mey. (Salsola pestifer A. Nelson). Russian thistle.
Noticed as occasional in cities, villages and cultivated grounds. ..."
6. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1911)
"—A cross section through a succulent xerophytic leaf, that of the Russian
thistle (Salsola Kali tenuifolia), illustrating peripheral palisade chlorenchyma ..."
7. Report (1913)
"Salsola kali tenuifolia GFW Mey. Russian thistle. As a weed in the village.
Amaranthus graecizans L. Tumble weed, ^.a weed in gardens and about the streets ..."
8. Torreya by Torrey Botanical Club (1913)
"Salsola Kali tenuifolia. Russian Thistle. Abundant in salty soil, and becoming
equally abundant along the roadsides and in waste places. ..."
9. Historic Mackinac: The Historical, Picturesque and Legendary Features of the by Edwin Orin Wood (1918)
"Rumex mexicanus Meisn. Willow-leaved dock. In damp sand on and near the lake shore.
Apparently infrequent. Salsola kali tenuifolia GFW Mey. Russian thistle. ..."
10. Publication by Michigan, Michigan Geological Survey, Geological and Biological Survey (1921)
"Salsola kali tenuifolia GFW Mey. (Salsola pestifer A. Nelson). Russian thistle.
Noticed as occasional in cities, villages and cultivated grounds. ..."