rabbitweed (Meaning)

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rabbitweed (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 rabbitweed

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rabbitweed Sentence Examples

  1. The invasive rabbitweed encroached upon the native grasses, threatening their survival.
  2. Researchers discovered a biocontrol agent that specifically targets rabbitweed.
  3. The dense thickets of rabbitweed provided shelter for small animals.
  4. Herbicides proved ineffective in controlling the stubborn rabbitweed.
  5. The spread of rabbitweed reduced the value of grazing land for cattle.
  6. Fire played a role in limiting the growth and spread of rabbitweed.
  7. The presence of rabbitweed in pastures inhibited the growth of desirable forage plants.
  8. Scientists studied the genetic diversity of rabbitweed to develop effective control measures.
  9. The pungent odor of rabbitweed deterred some animals from grazing on it.
  10. Rabbitweed's ability to thrive in harsh conditions made it a formidable invader.

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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 invasive rabbitweed encroached upon the native grasses, threatening their survival.

Researchers discovered a biocontrol agent that specifically targets rabbitweed.

The dense thickets of rabbitweed provided shelter for small animals.

Herbicides proved ineffective in controlling the stubborn rabbitweed.