consumption weed

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consumption weed

A small bird perches on a consumption weed in the marsh.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A shrub of salt marshes: "consumption weed" refers to a specific shrub species that grows in salt marshes. Its habitat includes eastern and south central North America and the West Indies.
    • Distinctive fruit: The fruit of this plant is noted for being surrounded by white, plumelike, hairy tufts.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The botanist identified the coastal shrub as consumption weed.
    • Consumption weed thrives in the saline environment of the salt marsh.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical contexts: The term is used specifically in botany and ecology to describe this particular halophyte (salt-tolerant plant).
    • The study focused on the role of consumption weed in the salt marsh ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
  • Baccharis halimifolia: This is the scientific (Latin) name for the plant commonly called consumption weed. It is also known as eastern baccharis, groundsel bush, or sea myrtle.
    • Baccharis halimifolia, or consumption weed, is a common sight in these wetlands.
Synonyms
  • Eastern baccharis
  • Groundsel bush
  • Sea myrtle
Notes on Meaning
  • Historical Context: The common name "consumption weed" is historical. The term "consumption" was an old name for tuberculosis. It is believed the plant was once thought to have medicinal properties related to this disease, though this is not a current or primary meaning of the term in modern botanical use. The primary modern meaning is the botanical one defined above.
  • Regional Specificity: This term is primarily used in regions where the plant is native, such as the coastal areas of the southeastern United States and the Caribbean.
consumption weed

A small bird perches on a consumption weed in the marsh.

Noun
  1. a shrub of salt marshes of eastern and south central North America and West Indies; fruit is surrounded with white plumelike hairy tufts