swampy beggar-ticks (Meaning)

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swampy beggar-ticks (n)

bur marigold of eastern and northern United States and Canada common in wet pastures and meadows

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swampy beggar-ticks Sentence Examples

  1. The swampy beggar-ticks, with their bright yellow petals, dotted the marshy landscape like golden stars.
  2. The intricate web of beggar-ticks entangled the wading birds' legs, hindering their movement.
  3. The nectar of swampy beggar-ticks lured butterflies and hummingbirds to the water's edge.
  4. The sticky seeds of beggar-ticks clung to the fur of passing animals, ensuring their dispersal.
  5. The damp, swampy habitat provided an ideal environment for the growth of beggar-ticks.
  6. The beggar-ticks' ability to thrive in harsh conditions made it a resilient and adaptable plant.
  7. The fragrant oils in the flowers of swampy beggar-ticks attracted insects from far and wide.
  8. The medicinal properties of beggar-ticks have been known to Native American tribes for centuries.
  9. The conservation efforts aimed at protecting the swampy beggar-ticks have been met with limited success.
  10. The vibrant blooms of beggar-ticks transformed the swampy landscape into a surreal and picturesque wonderland.

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bur marigold of eastern and northern United States and Canada common in wet pastures and meadows

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The swampy beggar-ticks, with their bright yellow petals, dotted the marshy landscape like golden stars.

The intricate web of beggar-ticks entangled the wading birds' legs, hindering their movement.

The nectar of swampy beggar-ticks lured butterflies and hummingbirds to the water's edge.

The sticky seeds of beggar-ticks clung to the fur of passing animals, ensuring their dispersal.