locoweed

NOUN
  1. any of several leguminous plants of western North America causing locoism in livestock
  2. street names for marijuana
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How To Use locoweed In A Sentence

  • Ralphs et al. suggested no difference in locoweed consumption between native cattle and cattle introduced to locoweed under natural grazing conditions.
  • I was off my horse, kneeling down to get a closer look at the locoweed when a calf cut back and ran my way. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Bite count data were analyzed by totaling the number of bites of cool season grasses, warm season grasses, forbs, and locoweed per day and calculating a percentage of each.
  • The locoweed site was selected based on dense and uniform concentration of white locoweed.
  • Our herd of Democratic voters appears to have, again, grazed it's way into a patch of locoweed. Hillary W. Clinton v. John W. McCain
  • A typical grass is buffalo grass; sunflower and locoweed are typical plants. Great Plains-Palouse Dry Steppe Province (Bailey)
  • The thumbnail-size butterfly lays eggs on just two kinds of plants: locoweed and deerweed. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Rocky summit species include the rather rare Huddleson's locoweed, a three-to-four-inch-tall, hairy white plant that produces pink-to-purple flowers and oversize seed pods.
  • Locoweed is a main poisonous plant in the world, and is also the most important toxic plant in grassland of China.
  • Vascular plants found in Mt. Assiniboine park include American alpine smelowskia Smelowskia calycina, Raynold's sedge Carex raynoldsii, Cusick's Indian paintbrush Castilleja cusickii, stalked-pod locoweed Oxytropis podocarpa, sub-alpine grassland Saussurea nuda and apetalous campion Silene uralensis attenuata. Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Canada
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