fat hen

NOUN
  1. European plant naturalized in North America; often collected from the wild as a potherb
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How To Use fat hen In A Sentence

  • But the beauty of most edible plants - nettles, dandelions, alexanders, fat hen, sorrel - is that they are so prolific they are considered a nuisance.
  • Lambsquarter is also known as wild spinach, goosefoot, pigweed, Good King Henry and fat hen. Brigitte Mars: Lamsquarter: A Wild Spinach in Your Yard (VIDEO)
  • They also collected seagull eggs, fresh water lobster, whitebait, pipi, mussels, fat hen and watercress.
  • Fat Hen, (also known as: white goosefoot, lamb's quarters, lambsquarters, or pigweed) is a fast-growing, upright, weedy annual species of goosefoot, very common in temperate regions/
  • Fat hens lay few eggs.
  • But the beauty of most edible plants - nettles, dandelions, alexanders, fat hen, sorrel - is that they are so prolific they are considered a nuisance.
  • But the beauty of most edible plants - nettles, dandelions, alexanders, fat hen, sorrel - is that they are so prolific they are considered a nuisance.
  • The only ground vegetation is the long grass, and the tall fat hen and mugwort at the field edges. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album, also called fat hen, goosefoot, or pigweed) are a. member of the same family as chard and beets.
  • Fat hens lay few eggs.
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