bittercress
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bittercress
First recorded in 1855–60; bitter ( def. ) + cress ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Forget the impending dandelions and violets; I’m talking about established winter weeds, whose roots now go deep — interlopers like henbit, chickweed, bittercress and ground ivy.
From Seattle Times
A weeding knife or sharp hoe will make quick work of bittercress, henbit, chickweed and speedwell.
From Washington Post
Those delicate baby plants will become oceans of henbit, chickweed and bittercress at the first hint of spring.
From Washington Post
Check beds for bittercress, annual poa, chickweed and henbit.
From Washington Post
The moose is garnished with flecks of pickled winter chanterelles, dark bittercress leaves and crisp, celadon-green caribou moss.
From New York Times
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