tamarisk

TAM-uh-risk

The invasive salt cedar that colonized every altered riverbank in the Southwest after the dams went in, drinking enormous quantities of water, dropping saline leaf litter, and displacing native cottonwoods and willows. The word has become shorthand for what happens when you change a river's hydrology and something opportunistic moves into the wound.
Etymology
Latin tamariscus, possibly from the Tamaris River in Spain, or from a Semitic root.
desert/arid flora Latin river water
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