golden ragwort

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golden ragwort

A gardener carefully removes golden ragwort from a flower bed.

Definition

Noun: 1. A North American perennial plant: A flowering plant native to eastern North America, characterized by clusters of bright yellow, daisy-like flowers and often found in moist, open areas. It is a member of the aster family.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The meadow was dotted with the cheerful yellow blooms of golden ragwort.
    • Early spring pollinators are attracted to golden ragwort.
    • We identified golden ragwort growing along the forest path.
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological role: The term is used in discussions of native plant gardening, ecology, and habitat restoration, where is valued as a native perennial that supports early-season pollinators.
    • Landscapers use golden ragwort for erosion control on shady slopes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scientific name: (current accepted genus). It was formerly classified under the genus .
  • Common aliases: Golden groundsel, life root, squaw weed.
  • Ragwort (general): A related common name for various plants in the genera and , which may have different characteristics and ranges.
Synonyms
  • Golden groundsel
  • Life root
  • Packera aurea (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
  • The definition highlights it as a "weedy herb" that "sometimes becomes invasive." This indicates that while it is a native plant, under certain conditions in gardens or disturbed areas, it can spread aggressively and outcompete other plants. Its status as "weedy" is contextual and depends on the location and management goals.
golden ragwort

A gardener carefully removes golden ragwort from a flower bed.

Noun
  1. weedy herb of the eastern United States to Texas having golden-yellow flowers; sometimes becomes invasive; sometimes placed in genus Senecio