pickerel

[ US /ˈpɪkɝəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of several North American species of small pike
  2. flesh of young or small pike
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  • Think of the superb species of fish that come from our coastal waters - salmon, cod, halibut, lobster and sole - added to the freshwater fish such as pickerel, shellfish and whitefish.
  • In Georgian Bay every year trophy maskinonge, northern pike and Yellow pickerel are caught year after year.
  • Two beneficial plants Cassani said can be installed around lake margins are bulrush - sometimes called buggywhips - and lower growing pickerelweed, which produces beautiful blue flower spikes. Undefined
  • Wetlands will reassert themselves, Muscatine vines, spiderwort and pickerel weed will overrun the golf courses, and panthers will dance again in the forests. Catching On To Florida's Economic 'Ponzi Scheme'
  • Such plants include eelgrass, pickerel weed, water plantain, and "duckmeat" -- all of which have roots and produce flowers. The Home Medical Library, Volume V (of VI)
  • Another major problem in the region is water hyacinth, also known as pickerelweed, which is choking Lake Victoria, Africa's largest. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In July the blue pontederia or pickerel -weed blooms in large beds in the shallow parts of our pleasant river and swarms with yellow butterflies in continual motion.
  • The NRS units planted with calla lily had lower nutrient removal than canna and pickerelweed. EurekAlert! - Breaking News
  • Among them are arrow arum, bull-tongue arrowhead, pickerelweed, water lettuce, white water lily, yellow water lily, and the invasive alligator weed.
  • They are E. americanus americanus, commonly known as the redfin pickerel, and E. americanus vermiculatus, known better as the grass pickerel.
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