Batidaceae

/ˌbætɪˈdeɪsiː/ noun

A family of desert plants adapted to salty, arid environments, including the pickleweed.

From 'batis' (a type of salt plant) plus the Latin suffix '-aceae' which denotes a family in biological classification. The classification was established in botanical taxonomy.

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