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For the life of me I can't remember another name for tumbleweed, other than sagebrush. I know there is one. Can anyone help me out?

Question #27473. Asked by buggywuggyfresh.

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Common Name: Russian Thistle
Genus: Salsola
Species: collina
link http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/tumbleweed.htm

Jan 31 2003, 10:57 PM
gymkarter13
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gymkarter13

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Sagebrush is NOT tumbleweed.

"A tumbleweed is the above-ground part of a plant that, once mature and dry, disengages from the root and tumbles away in the wind. Usually, the tumbleweed is the entire plant apart from the roots, but in a few species it is a flower cluster. The tumbleweed habit is most common in steppe and desert plants. The tumbleweed is a diaspore, aiding in dispersal of propagules (seeds or spores). It does this by scattering the propagules either as it tumbles, or after it has come to rest in a wet location. In the latter case, the tumbleweed opens mechanically as it absorbs water; apart from its propagules, the tumbleweed is dead.

Although the number of species with the tumbleweed habit is small, quite a number of these species are common agricultural weeds.

Although thought to be native to Eurasia, several annual species of Salsola (family Amaranthaceae) that form tumbleweeds have become so common in North America that they are a common symbol in Western movies, where they are typically symbolic of desolation in frontier areas. Salsola pestifera became naturalized over large areas of North America after being imported from continental Asia often in shipments with agricultural seeds. Salsola kali is said to have arrived in the United States in shipments of flax seeds to South Dakota in the nineteenth century."

link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbleweed

[Added reference. -McG]

Jul 29 2010, 12:57 PM
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Sagebrush is a bit too big and heavy.
link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagebrush

Russian thistle is the only other name on Wikipedia for this plant, although there are other things that do the same. For lists see:
link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbleweed

Very interesting to find that the doggone thang ain't a naychooral part of the Mid West landscape - it comes from Eurasia. Somehow, seeing one in a film about Genghis Khan just wouldn't seem right, somehow.

Jul 29 2010, 1:44 PM
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