marsh cress
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of cress plant: An annual or biennial plant of the cress family that grows in damp or wet places. It is sometimes used in salads or cooked as a potherb but is also considered a troublesome weed in some areas.
Usage Examples
- The forager identified the marsh cress growing along the edge of the pond.
- Although considered a weed by gardeners, marsh cress can be eaten and has a peppery flavor.
- The field was overrun with marsh cress, competing with the cultivated crops.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical term: In botanical contexts, "marsh cress" specifically refers to plants in the genus , particularly .
- The specimen was keyed out as Rorippa palustris, commonly known as marsh cress.
Variants and Related Words
- Yellow cress: A common alternative name for the same group of plants, referring to their small yellow flowers.
- Rorippa palustris: The scientific Latin name for the most common species referred to as marsh cress.
Synonyms
- Bog yellowcress
- Common yellowcress
Notes on Meaning
- The term combines the habitat ("marsh") with the plant type ("cress"). Its dual status as both a usable herb and a weed is central to its definition.
Noun
- annual or biennial cress growing in damp places sometimes used in salads or as a potherb; troublesome weed in some localities