nabalus (Meaning)
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nabalus (n)
genus of North American and east Asian perennial herbs; sometimes included in genus Prenanthes
Synonyms & Antonyms of nabalus
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nabalus Sentence Examples
- The botanist discovered a rare species of Nabalus growing in a remote meadow.
- The Nabalus alba, also known as white rattlesnake-root, is an endangered plant.
- The leaves of the Nabalus serpentaria are used in traditional medicine to treat snake bites.
- The Nabalus boottii, a member of the sunflower family, is native to North America.
- The Nabalus asper, or rough rattlesnake-root, is a perennial plant found in dry, open areas.
- The Nabalus tridens, with its three-toothed leaves, is a common sight in eastern North America.
- The Nabalus kelseyi, a threatened species, is restricted to a small area in Tennessee.
- The Nabalus racemosus, or glaucous rattlesnake-root, is a tall, slender plant with blue-green leaves.
- The Nabalus crepidineus, or Indian plantain, was used by Native Americans for its medicinal properties.
- The Nabalus trifoliolatus, a dwarf rattlesnake-root, is found in mountainous regions of western North America.
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genus of North American and east Asian perennial herbs; sometimes included in genus Prenanthes
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The botanist discovered a rare species of Nabalus growing in a remote meadow.
The Nabalus alba, also known as white rattlesnake-root, is an endangered plant.
The leaves of the Nabalus serpentaria are used in traditional medicine to treat snake bites.
The Nabalus boottii, a member of the sunflower family, is native to North America.