groundsel (Meaning)

Wordnet

groundsel (n)

Eurasian weed with heads of small yellow flowers

Webster

groundsel (v.)

An annual composite plant (Senecio vulgaris), one of the most common and widely distributed weeds on the globe.

Webster

groundsel (n.)

Alt. of Groundsill

Synonyms & Antonyms of groundsel

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groundsel Sentence Examples

  1. The groundsel plants in the garden had grown tall and spindly.
  2. The birds eagerly feasted on the groundsel seeds.
  3. The scent of groundsel filled the air, attracting pollinators.
  4. The groundsel leaves were used as a traditional medicinal herb for centuries.
  5. The groundsel's vibrant yellow flowers provided a splash of color in the drab winter landscape.
  6. The groundsel plants formed a dense mat on the forest floor, suppressing other vegetation.
  7. The groundsel's rapid growth made it a nuisance in some areas, but also a valuable food source for wildlife.
  8. The groundsel's ability to thrive in harsh conditions made it an ideal plant for pioneer communities.
  9. The groundsel extract was found to have antioxidant and antimicrobial properties.
  10. The groundsel's sticky stems helped it to climb and spread, covering large areas.

FAQs About the word groundsel

Eurasian weed with heads of small yellow flowersAn annual composite plant (Senecio vulgaris), one of the most common and widely distributed weeds on the globe.,

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The groundsel plants in the garden had grown tall and spindly.

The birds eagerly feasted on the groundsel seeds.

The scent of groundsel filled the air, attracting pollinators.

The groundsel leaves were used as a traditional medicinal herb for centuries.