petty spurge
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Definition
Noun: * A small, herbaceous, annual plant (Euphorbia peplus) native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia, but introduced and now commonly found as a weed in other regions, including the eastern United States. It is characterized by its milky, toxic sap and small, greenish flowers.
Usage
- The term "petty spurge" is used specifically to identify this particular species of spurge plant. It is a common name used in botany, gardening, and weed management contexts.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The garden was overrun with petty spurge, crowding out the cultivated flowers.
- When weeding, be sure to remove petty spurge by the root to prevent regrowth.
- The milky latex of petty spurge can cause skin irritation.
Advanced Usage
- "Petty spurge" as an invasive species: The term is often used in ecological or agricultural writing to discuss its status as a non-native, weedy plant.
- The spread of petty spurge in local woodlands is a concern for native plant diversity.
Variants and Related Words
- Spurge (n): The common name for plants in the genus . "Petty spurge" is one specific type of spurge.
- Euphorbia peplus (n): The formal botanical (Latin) name for petty spurge.
- Radium weed (n): A common name for petty spurge in some regions, notably Australia and New Zealand.
- Cancer weed (n): A historical name derived from its traditional use in treating skin conditions.
Synonyms
- Radium weed (Regional synonym, chiefly Australia/NZ)
- Cancer weed (Historical/folk name)
Notes on Meaning
- The word "petty" in its name does not refer to insignificance but is an old term meaning "small" or "minor," describing the plant's size relative to other spurges.
- Its primary meaning is botanical. It is not used idiomatically or in phrasal verbs.
Noun
- an Old World spurge introduced as a weed in the eastern United States