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Definitions of ragweeds in various dictionaries:
noun - widespread European weed having yellow daisylike flowers
noun - any of numerous chiefly North American weedy plants constituting the genus Ambrosia that produce highly allergenic pollen responsible for much hay fever and asthma
noun - a weedy herb
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Troublesome plants |
Sneeze causers, for some |
What botanists call ''Ambrosia'' |
Growths of wage structure within Liverpool FC? |
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Sep 2 2011 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Jul 3 2010 Newsday.com |
Mar 4 2007 New York Times |
Dec 4 1997 New York Times |
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Plural form of ragweed. |
a North American plant of the daisy family. Its tiny green flowers produce copious amounts of pollen, making it a major causative agent of hay fever in some areas. |
A North American plant of the daisy family. Its tiny green flowers produce copious amounts of pollen, making it a major causative agent of hay fever in some areas. |
Ragweeds might refer to |
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Artemisia franserioides, the ragweed sagebrush or bursage mugwort, is a North American species of plants in the sunflower family. It is native to the southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Oklahoma) as well as northern Mexico (Chihuahua).Artemisia franserioides is a biennial or perennial growing up to 100 cm (40 inches) tall. It is faintly aromatic, with many small, hanging flower heads. It grows in conifer forests.The specific epithet franserioides is derived from Latinized Greek, meaning resembling the genus Franseria. Franseria is now a synonym of Ambrosia (ragweeds). |