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ground hemlock
noun
- a prostrate yew, Taxus canadensis, of eastern North America, having short, flat needles and red, berrylike fruit.
Word History and Origins
Origin of ground hemlock1
Example Sentences
I believe Luke is lying face down in a thicket, a tangle of bracken, the brown fronds from last year under the green ones just unrolled, or ground hemlock perhaps, although it’s too early for the red berries.
The application of a poultice of ground hemlock, or a charge of gum hemlock, will generally be found useful.
Like the hornbeams, hazel bushes, and ground hemlock, they are lovers of the shade; and they fringe the forest with a shrubbery border.
Ground hemlock had been skinned of everything except the main stems.
Toward nightfall, as the downpour subsided into a fine mist, Fred spied a big buck munching on ground hemlock 80 yards away.
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