Kochia Scoparia is a type of shrub commonly found in Asia, Europe, and North America. This perennial plant is also known as burning bush, tumbleweed, and summer cypress. The name Kochia Scoparia is derived from the German botanist Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch and the Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli who described the species in 1760. Kochia Scoparia is traditionally used for making brooms, forage, and herbal remedies. However, it is considered invasive in some regions due to its ability to quickly spread and outcompete native vegetation. Despite this, Kochia Scoparia is a unique and useful plant with many different names depending on the region and context in which it is used.