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Meaning of rattlewort
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rattlewort (n.)
Same as Rattlebox.
rattlewort Sentence Examples
- The rattling sound of rattlewort pods filled the autumn air as the wind dispersed its tiny seeds.
- The medicinal properties of rattlewort were once highly valued for its ability to treat respiratory ailments.
- The yellow flowers of rattlewort bloom from July to September, adding a touch of color to meadows and roadsides.
- The leaves of rattlewort are deeply divided and resemble those of ferns, giving the plant a distinctive appearance.
- In traditional herbal medicine, rattlewort was used as a diuretic and expectorant.
- When ripe, the seed pods of rattlewort rattle when shaken, hence its common name.
- The seeds of rattlewort are dispersed by birds and animals that eat the fruit.
- Rattlewort is a member of the Plantaginaceae family, which also includes snapdragons and toadflax.
- The dried leaves and flowers of rattlewort were often smoked in the past as a treatment for asthma.
- Rattlewort has declined in recent years due to habitat loss and fragmentation.
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Same as Rattlebox.
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The rattling sound of rattlewort pods filled the autumn air as the wind dispersed its tiny seeds.
The medicinal properties of rattlewort were once highly valued for its ability to treat respiratory ailments.
The yellow flowers of rattlewort bloom from July to September, adding a touch of color to meadows and roadsides.
The leaves of rattlewort are deeply divided and resemble those of ferns, giving the plant a distinctive appearance.