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Xanthium strumarium - Wikipedia
Noogoora burr, clotbur, common cocklebur, large cocklebur, woolgarie bur) is a species of annual plants in the flowering plant family Asteraceae.
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CLOTBUR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CLOTBUR is burdock.
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Xanthium strumarium
Cocklebur is a summer annual weed in the daisy family that is native to Europe and has naturalized elsewhere. They grow 2-4 feet tall and prefer moist to wet ...
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clot-bur
clot-bur (ˈklɒtbɜː(r)) Also clote-, clott-. [f. clote n. + bur; the vowel shortened before two consonants, as in bonfire.] The Burdock or ‘great clote’, Arctium Lappa. † lesser clot-bur (obs.), the Bur-weed, Xanthium Strumarium.1548 Turner Names of Herbes (1881) 81 Xanthium is called in english Dich...
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cocklebur1
Xanthium strumarium L. Other Names, clotbur. Life Cycle, summer annual. General Description, Erect, branched plant with speckled stems and prickly burs.
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Common cocklebur - Cornell CALS
Identification. Other common names: clotbur, cocklebur, broad-leaved cocklebur, clotbur, sheep-bur, ditch-bur, button-bur, noogoora bur, heartleaf cocklebur, ...
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clit-bur
clit-bur [f. clite + bur: cf. clot-bur.]1851–60 Mayne Expos. Lex., Clit-Bur, a common name for the Arctium Lappa. [Not in Britten & H.]
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Beach Clotbur - Restore Taylor Point
Beach Clotbur is a summer annual that grows to about 2-4 feet tall. It is branched, except for short side stems developing from the leaf axils.
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Clotbur - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun any of several erect biennial herbs of temperate Eurasia having stout taproots and producing burs
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clot-bur, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun clot-bur is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for clot-bur is from 1548, in the writing ...
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Gerard's Herbal - CHAP. 290. Of Clot-Bur, or Burdock. - Ex-Classics
The leaves of Clot-Bur are of temperature moderately dry and wasting; the root is something hot. The seed of the lesser Bur, as Galen saith ...
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clote
▪ I. clote (kləʊt) Forms: 1 cláte, 3– clote, (4–5 cloote), 7 cloat, 7–9 clots, (cluts, clowts). [OE. cláte:—OTeut. type *klaitôn-: indicating a pre-Teut. root *gleid- (glid-, gloid-), prob. related to the simpler glei- to stick (see clay). Of other names for this and similar plants, clete (?:—klaitj...
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cockle
▪ I. cockle, n.1 (ˈkɒk(ə)l) Forms: (1 coccul), 1–2 coccel, 3–7 cockel, 4– cockle. (Also 4 cokul, cockil, -el, cokel, 4–5 cokil, 4–7 cocle, 5 kokkel, cokkul, cockille, 5–6 cokyll(e, 6 coccle, cockyll, cockole, cokkell, 6–7 cockell(e.) [OE. coccul, coccel masc.; in no other Teutonic lang. (It looks li...
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