rabbit-weed (Meaning)

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rabbit-weed (n)

low-growing sticky subshrub of southwestern United States having narrow linear leaves on many slender branches and hundreds of tiny yellow flower heads

Synonyms & Antonyms of rabbit-weed

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rabbit-weed Sentence Examples

  1. The rabbit-weed carpeted the field in a vibrant yellow hue.
  2. The invasive rabbit-weed outcompeted native plants for sunlight and nutrients.
  3. The rabbit-weed's pungent odor kept herbivores at bay.
  4. Studies have shown that rabbit-weed can be a natural remedy for skin ailments.
  5. Farmers struggled to control the spread of rabbit-weed in their pastures.
  6. The rabbit-weed's deep taproot made it difficult to eradicate by hand.
  7. Researchers are developing biological control agents to combat the spread of rabbit-weed.
  8. The rabbit-weed's blooms attracted pollinators, benefiting other plant species.
  9. The rabbit-weed's leaves contain a toxin that can cause skin irritation in humans.
  10. Despite its pest status in some areas, the rabbit-weed has medicinal properties that have been used for centuries.

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low-growing sticky subshrub of southwestern United States having narrow linear leaves on many slender branches and hundreds of tiny yellow flower heads

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rabbit-weed carpeted the field in a vibrant yellow hue.

The invasive rabbit-weed outcompeted native plants for sunlight and nutrients.

The rabbit-weed's pungent odor kept herbivores at bay.

Studies have shown that rabbit-weed can be a natural remedy for skin ailments.