dropwort
Americannoun
noun
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a Eurasian rosaceous plant, Filipendula vulgaris, with finely divided leaves and clusters of white or reddish flowers See also meadowsweet
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any of several umbelliferous marsh plants of the genus Oenanthe, with umbrella-shaped clusters of white flowers
Etymology
Origin of dropwort
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Also known as the "poison parsnip", hemlock water dropwort - Oenanthe crocata - is one of the most poisonous plants native to the UK.
From BBC • Jul. 10, 2023
Both hemlock and hemlock water dropwort are part of the carrot family, but live in different habitats and have different toxins.
From BBC • Jul. 10, 2023
Minari has many English names throughout the different Asian countries where it also grows: water dropwort, Chinese celery, Indian pennywort, Japanese parsley.
From Slate • Feb. 12, 2021
Wild thyme continues to bloom—the shepherd's thyme—wild mignonette, blue scabious, white dropwort, yellow bedstraw, and the large purple blooms of greater knapweed.
From Nature Near London by Jefferies, Richard
Among other common examples are the rosy-white hawthorn, wood anemone, bindweed, dropwort, and many others.
From Birds and Man by Hudson, W. H. (William Henry)
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