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toothwort
[ tooth-wurt, -wawrt ]
noun
- a European plant, Lathraea squamaria, of the broomrape family, having a rootstock covered with toothlike scales.
- Also called pepperroot. any of several plants belonging to the genus Dentaria, of the mustard family, having toothlike projections upon the creeping rootstock.
toothwort
/ ˈtuːθˌwɜːt /
noun
- a parasitic European scrophulariaceous plant, Lathraea squamaria , having no green parts, scaly cream or pink stems, pinkish flowers, and a rhizome covered with toothlike scales
- any North American or Eurasian plant of the genus Dentaria, having creeping rhizomes covered with toothlike projections: family Brassicaceae (crucifers) See also crinkleroot
Word History and Origins
Origin of toothwort1
Example Sentences
For instance, the two-leaved toothwort helps support the West Virginia white butterfly, a species imperiled by the introduction of garlic mustard, a plant that mimics a native mustard.
The Pollinator Habitat Expansion Initiative involves mowing less and planting varieties of milkweed, clover, ironweed, wingstem, columbine, joe pye weed and two-leaved toothwort.
He seemed particularly happy about toothwort, a flowering plant whose root has a horseradishlike bite.
The delicate blossoms of the wood anemone might at first be confounded with those of the toothwort by the careless observer, but a moment's reflection will quickly distinguish them.
Pink:—Spring beauty, toothwort, dog’s tooth violet, hepatica.
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