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UK
/bˈɒɡbiːn/
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NOUN
- perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves; often rooting at water margin and spreading across the surface
How To Use bogbean In A Sentence
- Pharmacological and chemical studies of the bogbean have been carried out at the Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Division of Pharmacognosy of Uppsala University.
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- In spring and summer, early and southern marsh orchids vie with marsh peas and bogbeans for the flower lover's attention.
- In the Yorkshire Dales National Park places where bogbean can be seen include the Malham Tarn National Nature Reserve.
- In the lochans, there are species of rush, spearwort, water lobelia, and bogbeans.
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- The bogbean is a northern marsh herb occurring in North America as far south as Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and California.
- A 1602 visitor to New England, where they were also called bogbeans, said they were ‘as big as eggs, as good as Potatoes, and 40 on a string, not two inches under ground.’