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kochia /ˈkəʊkɪə / /ˈkɒtʃɪə/nounA shrubby Eurasian plant of the goosefoot family, grown for its decorative foliage which turns deep fiery red in the autumn. Also called burning bush, summer cypress.- Bassia (formerly Kochia) scoparia, family Chenopodiaceae.
This can help control early emerging summer annuals such as kochia if they aren't ALS-resistant....- It controls many broadleaf weeds including kochia, both triazine resistant and ALS resistant biotypes.
- Several weed species, including kochia, Russian thistle, and field sandbur are extremely drought tolerant.
Origin Late 19th century: named after Wilhelm D. J. Koch (1771–1849), German botanist. |