stinking elder (Meaning)

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stinking elder (n)

common North American shrub or small tree

Synonyms & Antonyms of stinking elder

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stinking elder Sentence Examples

  1. The stinking elder plant emitted a foul odor that repelled insects and animals alike.
  2. Despite its unpleasant scent, stinking elder was prized for its medicinal properties in ancient herbal remedies.
  3. The stinking elder bush grew wild in the damp, shady corners of the forest.
  4. Careful not to crush the stinking elder leaves, as their pungent aroma could linger on one's hands for hours.
  5. The berries of the stinking elder were toxic if ingested raw, but could be processed into a potent herbal extract.
  6. Hikers often wrinkled their noses when passing by the stinking elder patches along the trail.
  7. Legend had it that witches used stinking elder in their potions, harnessing its mystical powers.
  8. The stinking elder's scent intensified after rain, permeating the air with its distinctive fragrance.
  9. Birds avoided nesting near the stinking elder bush, perhaps sensing its noxious properties.
  10. Herbalists cautioned against mistaking stinking elder for its non-toxic relatives, as the consequences could be dire.

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common North American shrub or small tree

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The stinking elder plant emitted a foul odor that repelled insects and animals alike.

Despite its unpleasant scent, stinking elder was prized for its medicinal properties in ancient herbal remedies.

The stinking elder bush grew wild in the damp, shady corners of the forest.

Careful not to crush the stinking elder leaves, as their pungent aroma could linger on one's hands for hours.