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▪ I. blite Herb. (blaɪt, ? also blɪt) Also 6 blete, bleit, blyte, blittes, 6–7 bleet, (8–9 blight), 7–9 blit. [ad. L. blitum orache, spinach, a. Gr. βλίτον ‘perh. strawberry blite, or amaranth blite’.] Book-name for various plants of the family Chenopodiaceæ: esp. Wild Spinach (C. Bonus-Henricus), A...
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Blite
Blite could refer to any one of the following plants:
Amaranthus blitum
Strawberry blite (Chenopodium capitatum, formerly of the genus Blitum)
Chenopodium bonus-henricus
Some species of Atriplex
Coastblite goosefoot
Sea blite (aka plant genus Suaeda)
Not to be confused with blight, a plant disease.
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Blitum capitatum
Strawberry blite (Blitum capitatum, syn. Strawberry blite is found in moist mountain valleys.
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bleit
▪ I. † bleise Obs. rare—1. ? A blay or bleak.1598 Florio, Pescherello, a fish called a bleise.▪ II. bleise, bleit obs. ff. blaze, blate, blite.
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Following the release of the Whack & Blite EP and the "Busy" single, members of the band returned to education. At Cheplowitz's suggestion, all of the songs from the Whack & Blite EP were included on these editions.
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blete
▪ I. † blete, a. Obs. In 1 bléat, 3 blete. [Com. Teut.: OE. bléat ? miserable, ? naked, = OFris. blát miserable, MDu., Du. bloot naked, poor, OHG., MHG. bloȥ, mod.G. blosz naked.] Naked, bare.a 1000 Guthlac 963 (Gr.) Ðone bleatan drync deopan deaþweᵹes. a 1250 Owl & Night. 57 Bare, And..blete. Ibid....
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Suaeda
It grows along the coasts, especially in saltmarsh areas, and is known in Britain as "common sea-blite", but as "herbaceous seepweed" in the USA. This is known as "shrubby sea-blite" in English. It grows taller and forms a bush.
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Muan Tideland
Organisms in Muan
Plants
Zoysiagrass
Foxtail (Setaria viridis)
Wild oat (Avena fatua)
Curled dock (Rumex crispus)
Sea blite (Suaeda asparagoides)
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terminatory
ˈterminatory, a. rare. [See prec. and -ory2.] Forming the end or extremity; terminal.1756 J. Hill Hist. Plants 156 (Jod.) The blite with spicated terminatory heads. 1775 J. Jenkinson Descr. Brit. Pl. Gloss. s.v., By a terminatory flower is meant the end flower. 1853 Th. Ross Humboldt's Trav. III. xx...
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Aber Taf
anglica), with patches of common saltmarsh-grass (Puccinellia maritima), common glasswort (Salicornia europaea), sea aster (Aster tripolium) and annual sea-blite
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milds
milds, miles dial. Forms: 1 melde, 5 mielde, medles, 7 meedles, 8 mails, 9 melgs, meals, meols, myl(i)es, miles, milds. [OE. melde wk. fem., cogn. w. OHG. melda, melde (MHG., mod.G. melde), also with different ablaut-grades malta, molto, MLG., Du. melde. Some scholars suggest that the Teut. word may...
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Sea beet
Beach in Dorset, it dominates the drift-line along with oraches Atriplex spp., and is in dynamic equilibrium with a community dominated by shrubby sea-blite
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Mar 23, 2022樂Ever heard of China's amazing wildflower Red Beach? The bright red plant is called suaeda glauca, aka sea-blite. PetroChina Dagang Oilfield Company...
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Suaeda monoica
Suaeda monoica is a species of flowering plant in the sea-blite genus Suaeda, largely native to the shores of the Indian Ocean from South Africa to Sri
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