Amsinckia (Noun)
Meaning
Rough annual herbs of Europe and the Americas: fiddlenecks.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The small white or yellowish flowers of the Amsinckia bloom from April to June in this region.
- The stems of the Amsinckia have tiny hooked hairs which make them sticky to touch.
- Botanists found Amsinckia plants commonly thriving near lakes and slow streams in this habitat.
- When touched by wind or shaken manually the stems and seeds of the Amsinckia fall and cling onto any passerby animal as means of spreading the plant further away from parent location.
- Botanical reports mentioned finding scattered fiddlenecks -Amsinckia and microcline all throughout fields they toured of certain temperate territories this particular research excursion in many climates especially European North Americas wet cooler bioregion as evidenced today of wide spanning variation range including wild seeded variant fields especially thriving past forest fringe riverlands around both vast plain landscape lands for said past multiple historical dated wild proven specimen past geog regions mapping results within related further contemporary re-evaluated document case summary released end early JanuaryIntializedactionDate<|python_tag|>