Genus Bassia is a grouping of several species of woody plants commonly found in the salt-desert regions of Asia. Some of the synonyms for Genus Bassia include Suaeda, Chenopodiopsis, Halosarcia, and Arthrocnemum. These plants are characterized by their succulent leaves and stems, which help them to retain water in arid landscapes. They are often found in saline soils and are adapted to withstand high levels of salinity and other environmental stresses. Some of the common species of Bassia include Bassia hyssopifolia, Bassia prostrata, and Bassia scoparia. These plants play an important role in stabilizing soils and preventing erosion in salt-desert regions.