wild buckwheat Synonyms
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wild buckwheat Meaning
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wild buckwheat (n)
low-growing shrub with spreading branches and flowers in loose heads; desert regions of western United States (California to Utah)
wild buckwheat Sentence Examples
- The field was a tapestry of wildflowers, including delicate wild buckwheat.
- The bees buzzed around the fragrant blooms of wild buckwheat.
- The wind rustled through the towering stalks of wild buckwheat.
- The native Americans used wild buckwheat to make flour and porridge.
- The birds nested in the dense thickets of wild buckwheat.
- The botanist identified the plant as the rare and endangered wild buckwheat.
- The hikers scrambled through the untamed undergrowth of wild buckwheat.
- The photographer captured the vibrant reds and yellows of the wild buckwheat in bloom.
- The soil was rich with the nutrients from the decaying remains of wild buckwheat.
- The wild buckwheat served as a vital food source for wildlife in the harsh wilderness.
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low-growing shrub with spreading branches and flowers in loose heads; desert regions of western United States (California to Utah)
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The field was a tapestry of wildflowers, including delicate wild buckwheat.
The bees buzzed around the fragrant blooms of wild buckwheat.
The wind rustled through the towering stalks of wild buckwheat.
The native Americans used wild buckwheat to make flour and porridge.