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Meaning of pigweed

Wordnet

pigweed (n)

common weedy European plant introduced into North America; often used as a potherb

leaves sometimes used as potherbs; seeds used as cereal; southern United States to Central America; India and China

leaves collected from the wild

Webster

pigweed (n.)

A name of several annual weeds. See Goosefoot, and Lamb's-quarters.

pigweed Sentence Examples

  1. The pigweed plants in the garden were thriving despite the drought conditions.
  2. The field was overgrown with pigweed, making it difficult to cultivate the soil.
  3. The farmer used herbicides to control the growth of pigweed in his fields.
  4. The pigweed seeds were accidentally introduced to the area, causing a widespread infestation.
  5. The researchers studied the pigweed's resistance to certain herbicides.
  6. The pigweed acted as a host plant for several species of insects.
  7. The pigweed's pollen caused allergic reactions in some individuals.
  8. The farmers used pigweed as a cover crop to improve soil fertility.
  9. The pigweed was particularly susceptible to drought and heat stress.
  10. The presence of pigweed in a field often indicated poor soil conditions.

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common weedy European plant introduced into North America; often used as a potherb, leaves sometimes used as potherbs; seeds used as cereal; southern United Sta

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The pigweed plants in the garden were thriving despite the drought conditions.

The field was overgrown with pigweed, making it difficult to cultivate the soil.

The farmer used herbicides to control the growth of pigweed in his fields.

The pigweed seeds were accidentally introduced to the area, causing a widespread infestation.