Kochia is an introduced, erect, annual forb. The simple, alternately arranged leaves are linear to narrowly ovate to 2 inches (5.5 cm) long and can have hairs, depending on age. Leaves are …
Bassia scoparia is a large annual herb in the family Amaranthaceae (sensu lato) native to Eurasia. It has been introduced to many parts of North America, [1] where it is found in grassland, …
Kochia scoparia is drought, salinity, and grasshopper tolerant and is able to grow in areas with very thin topsoil (Friesen et al., 2009). It is especially suited to arid to semi-arid regions …
2022年4月29日 · Kochia scoparia grass (Kochia scoparia) is an attractive ornamental plant or a troublesome invasive species, depending on a number of factors, including your geographic …
Kochia (formerly Kochia scoparia) is a summer annual broadleaf weed species native to Eurasia and was introduced to the Americas as an ornamental in the mid to late 1800s by European …
Kochia scoparia emergence from saline soil under various water regimes. Journal of Range Management 46:533-538. Steppuhn, H., D. G. Green, J. A. Kernan, E. Coxworth, and G. …
Kochia, Kochia scoparia, is a non-native erect summer annual that has slender leaves (often with long hairs), small flowers, and five-lobed fruit. Kochia can be toxic to livestock when it makes …
Bassia scoparia f. trichophylla, commonly called burning bush, is an upright, shrubby, warm weather annual that is primarily grown for its attractive shape, light green foliage and bright …