milfoil

NOUN
  1. ubiquitous strong-scented mat-forming Eurasian herb of wasteland, hedgerow or pasture having narrow serrate leaves and small usually white florets; widely naturalized in North America
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  • Climbing the steep pastures beyond Steps Farm, aiming for the dark fringe of conifers that rim the top of Revidge, the dominant flowers were yarrow, alias milfoil or "thousand leaves" because of the tiny segments into which these are divided. Country diary
  • It was only a big dock: but you know the dragon-fly had never seen any but little water-trees; starwort, and milfoil, and water-crowfoot, and such like; so it did look very big to him. The Water Babies
  • Haralson requested $60,000 from the commission to be used to hire a private company to spray to eradicate exotic weeds, such as hydrilla and milfoil, from the Roseberry Creek area of Lake Guntersville. The Daily Sentinel: News
  • This one he'll use around vegetation such as milfoil or lily pads. ESPN.com
  • Concentrate on aquatic vegetation such as milfoil, hydrilla, and pond weeds, targeting them with a black 8-inch or larger plastic worm rigged on a 4/0 worm hook with a 3/8-ounce bullet sinker (you'll want to use 14-to 17-pound monofilament, and a medium-heavy-weight rod). Where to Fish for Bass in Hot Weather During Different Times of the Day
  • The common kinds include the large family of pondweeds, coontail, water milfoil, water weeds, and naiads (Najas).
  • In Messalonskee, project officials will be hunting for variable-leaf milfoil, which is less common nationally than the Eurasian milfoil that has plagued Salmon Lake in Belgrade, according to Dr. Peter Kallin, executive director of the Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance. Morning Sentinel News
  • But cutting the milfoil is a time-consuming process, and the weeds grow back. News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio
  • In Messalonskee, project officials will be hunting for variable-leaf milfoil, which is less common nationally than the Eurasian milfoil that has plagued Salmon Lake in Belgrade. Kennebec Journal News
  • Other good kinds are hornwort, water starwort, tape grass, water poppy, milfoil, willow moss, and floating plants like duckweed. Outdoor Sports and Games
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