bittercress

NOUN
  1. any of various herbs of the genus Cardamine, having usually pinnate leaves and racemes of white, pink or purple flowers; cosmopolitan except Antarctic
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How To Use bittercress In A Sentence

  • That great weed of spring, hairy bittercress, is already growing and even flowering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ancient woods are home to some special plants such as yellow bird's nest, coralroot bittercress and a number of rare orchids.
  • Here in spring you can see wood anemones bluebells and an unusual plant with pinkish flowers called coralroot bittercress.
  • In spring time the floor is bright with bluebells, wood anemone and wild daffodils and also supports the nationally rare coralroot bittercress.
  • Fleabane or hairy bittercress would scarcely have had the same appeal.
  • Eat more wild greens such as wood bittercress, a herb available even at this time of year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Old Park Wood is the most varied piece of woodland in Middlesex with an abundance of flowers in spring including yellow archangel, lesser celandine, wood anemone, coralroot bittercress and bluebells.
  • Other rare taxa associated with long's bittercress in Massachusetts include parker's pipewort (Eriocaulon parkeri Robinson), river arrowhead, and estuary beggar-ticks (Bidens hyperborea (T.&G.)
  • That great weed of spring, hairy bittercress, is already growing and even flowering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other rare taxa associated with long's bittercress in Massachusetts include parker's pipewort, river arrowhead, and estuary beggar-ticks.
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