noun
- A bushy plant of the amaranth family, native to Asia, with feathery foliage that turns red in autumn; commonly grown as an ornamental or used as a cover crop.
Usage: Also called summer cypress or burning bush.; Scientific name: Kochia scoparia.
Examples
- The gardener planted kochia along the border for its vibrant fall color.
- Kochia is popular in landscaping because it grows quickly and requires minimal care.
- In late autumn, the kochia turned a brilliant crimson red.
- Farmers sometimes use kochia as a cover crop to improve soil quality.
- The feathery texture of kochia foliage makes it an attractive ornamental plant.