trifid beggar-ticks

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trifid beggar-ticks

A bee lands on a yellow trifid beggar-ticks flower in a sunny meadow.

Definition

Noun 1. A species of bur marigold: Trifid beggar-ticks is the common name for a specific flowering plant, Bidens tripartita, native to temperate regions of Eurasia. It is characterized by its three-part (trifid) leaves and small, yellow flowers that produce barbed seeds (burs) that cling to animal fur and clothing.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The wetland area was populated with trifid beggar-ticks and other native herbs.
    • After our hike, we had to pick dozens of trifid beggar-ticks from our socks.
Advanced Usage
  • As a subject of botanical study: The term is used in botanical, ecological, and horticultural contexts to identify this specific species.
    • The study compared the seed dispersal mechanisms of trifid beggar-ticks and common burdock.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bidens tripartita (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the plant.
  • Bur marigold (n): The common name for plants in the genus.
  • Sticktight (n): A general name for plants with clinging seeds.
  • Beggar-ticks (n): A common name for various species with barbed fruits.
Synonyms
  • Three-lobe beggarticks
  • Three-part beggarticks
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to a single plant species. The name is descriptive: "trifid" refers to its three-lobed leaves, and "beggar-ticks" refers to its small, tick-like seeds that readily attach ("beg") to passersby.

trifid beggar-ticks

A bee lands on a yellow trifid beggar-ticks flower in a sunny meadow.

Noun
  1. bur marigold of temperate Eurasia