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Meaning of willow-weed

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willow-weed (n.)

A European species of loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris).

Any kind of Polygonum with willowlike foliage.

willow-weed Sentence Examples

  1. The willow-weed grew rampant along the riverbank, its delicate flowers creating a blush of pink.
  2. The air was heavy with the sweet scent of willow-weed, as the bees flocked to its nectar.
  3. The children wove crowns from the stems of the willow-weed, their laughter echoing through the meadow.
  4. The artist captured the ethereal beauty of the willow-weed, painting its delicate foliage with vibrant hues.
  5. The willow-weed's long, slender roots anchored it firmly in the marshy soil.
  6. The willow-weed's seeds were dispersed by the wind, carried far and wide.
  7. The willow-weed was an unwelcome guest in the garden, its invasive roots smothering other plants.
  8. The willow-weed's medicinal properties were well-known, and it was used to treat a variety of ailments.
  9. The willow-weed's tiny seeds had a remarkable ability to withstand harsh conditions, waiting patiently for the right moment to germinate.
  10. The willow-weed's resilience was a testament to its adaptability, thriving in both wet and dry environments.

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A European species of loosestrife (Lysimachia vulgaris)., Any kind of Polygonum with willowlike foliage.

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The willow-weed grew rampant along the riverbank, its delicate flowers creating a blush of pink.

The air was heavy with the sweet scent of willow-weed, as the bees flocked to its nectar.

The children wove crowns from the stems of the willow-weed, their laughter echoing through the meadow.

The artist captured the ethereal beauty of the willow-weed, painting its delicate foliage with vibrant hues.