french weed
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Definition
Noun: 1. A foul-smelling Eurasian weed: This term refers to a specific type of invasive plant, characterized by its unpleasant odor, round flat seed pods, and origin in Eurasia. It has become widespread in North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The field was overrun with French weed, its distinctive smell noticeable from a distance.
- Gardeners try to control the spread of French weed because it competes with native plants.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical specimen: The term is used in ecological and agricultural contexts to discuss invasive species management.
- The study focused on the impact of French weed on local biodiversity.
Variants and Related Words
- Ball mustard (n): Another common name for the same plant species ().
- Neslia paniculata (n): The scientific Latin name for this plant.
Synonyms
- Stinkweed: A synonym emphasizing the plant's foul odor.
- Field pennycress: A common name for a related, similar-looking weed in the same family (Brassicaceae).
Notes on Meaning
- The name "French weed" is a common name, not a scientific classification. Its usage can be regional, and other names like "ball mustard" may be more common in different areas. The key identifying features are its Eurasian origin, unpleasant smell, and round, flat seed pods (silicles).
Noun
- foetid Eurasian weed having round flat pods; naturalized throughout North America