orache


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Synonyms for orache

any of various herbaceous plants of the genus Atriplex that thrive in deserts and salt marshes

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Ar y Traeth Mawr roedd y tywod yn chwilboeth o dan fy nhraed a'r llygwyn (Atriplex patula; common orache) a'i ddail llwydwyrdd yn ddiffrwyth yn y gwres.
This region had sparse vegetation which quickly dried out in summer, along with a few scattered larger plants such as Gumweed, Sow Thistle (Sonchus oleraceus), and Common Orache (Atriplex patula).
Islaw i'r creigiau ar y traeth ei hun, roedd yr amranwen arfor (Tripleurospermum maritimum; sea mayweed) a'r llygwyn (Atriplex prostrata; orache) yn dal yn eu blodau.
Chickweeds, orache, spurge, cress, dead-nettle, pineapple weed, mayweed, ragweed, Shepherd's purse, hawkweed, chamomile, and speedwell are just a few of the annual weeds prepared to add massive amounts of seed to those already in the soil seed bank.
SPINACH is a close relative of beetroot, beet, chard, orache, samphire and Good King Henry and they all belong to the Chenopodiaceae or beet family.