weed Western plant
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EOLA... weed (Western plant)
LOCOWestern weed.
LOCOWestern weed
LOCOKind of Western weed.
JIMSON... weed, poisonous plant.
EOLA... weed, rangeland plant
PYEJoe-.. weed: medicinal plant
ELMPlant dubbed "the Weed of Worcester"
roguingto weed out inferior, diseased, or nontypical individuals from a crop plant or a field
roguedto weed out inferior, diseased, or nontypical individuals from a crop plant or a field
rogueingto weed out inferior, diseased, or nontypical individuals from a crop plant or a field
mayweedsA plant of the daisy family that typically grows as a weed of fields and waste ground
hawkweedsA widely distributed plant of the daisy family, typically having small yellow dandelionlike flowerheads and often growing as a weed
knotweedA plant of the dock family that typically has sheaths where the leaves join the stems. It is often an invasive weed
groundselany composite plant of the genus Senecio, esp. S. vulgaris, a common weed having clusters of small yellow disk flowers without rays
fumitoriesAn Old World plant with spikes of small tubular pink or white flowers and finely divided grayish leaves, often considered a weed
hydrillasubmerged aquatic plant, Hydrilla verticillata, native to the Old World, that has become a pest weed in U.S. lakes and waterways
chickweedA small plant of the pink family with deeply cleft white petals, often growing as a garden weed and sometimes eaten by poultry
chickweedsA small plant of the pink family with deeply cleft white petals, often growing as a garden weed and sometimes eaten by poultry
knotgrassA common Eurasian plant of the dock family, with jointed creeping stems and small pink flowers. It is a serious weed in some areas
plantainsA low-growing plant that typically has a rosette of leaves and a slender green flower spike, widely growing as a weed in lawns
toadflaxcommon European plant, Linaria vulgaris, of the figwort family, having narrow leaves and showy yellow-and-orange flowers, naturalized as a weed in the U.S
buttercupsA herbaceous plant with bright yellow cup-shaped flowers, common in grassland and as a garden weed. All kinds are poisonous and generally avoided by livestock