"Salsola kali" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Translingual]

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  1. A taxonomic species within the family Amaranthaceae – common saltwort, prickly saltwort, Russian thistle, tumbleweed; native to Eurasia, introduced in North America, southern South America, and southern Africa. Tags: feminine Hypernyms (species): Caryophyllales (english: order), Amaranthaceae s.l. (english: family), Chenopodiaceae s.str. (english: clade), Salsoloideae (english: subfamily), Salsoleae (english: tribe), Salsola (english: genus)
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