toothwort

NOUN
  1. North American herb with pungent scaly or toothed roots
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How To Use toothwort In A Sentence

  • Leafless herbs like beechdrops, lavender toothwort, and various bright-flowered small orchids, often without green leaves, were everywhere, growing from the roots of other living plants or their decaying remains. The Plains of Passage
  • Sheltering the camera, I take a shot in the woods with toothworts and white trillium and falling snow.
  • Upon entering the early April woods, however, the visitor will find instead a blanket of thousands of cut-leaved toothworts.
  • He takes pleasure in the wild areas that seem secure for now, like the woodlot across the street where toothworts (Dentaria spp.), red baneberries and purple trilliums grow.
  • Oaks toothwort is an interesting native wildflower with rhizomatous growth and erect stems from 10-30 cm tall.
  • For example, club member Francy Cash recently discovered one of spring's early flowers, toothwort, or dentaria, abloom several paces off the trail. Weekend Mixtape
  • The native hosts of P. napi oleraceae and P. virginiensis are toothworts Cardamine concatenata [Dentaria laciniata] and Cardamine [Dentaria] diphylla.
  • Garlic mustard shares the same territory and season as bloodroot, Dutchman's breeches, spring-beauty, wild ginger, hepaticas, toothworts, trilliums, and others that suffer at its hands - or roots.
  • Other wildflowers are common Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, two kinds of golden bellworts, hepatica, wild columbine, monkshood, bloodroot, toothwort, and wild ginger.
  • Among them are Dutchman's breeches, spring-beauty, and various species of toothwort, trillium, and violet.
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