Creeping Crowfoot (Noun)
Meaning
Perennial European herb with long creeping stolons.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The creeping crowfoot grows in moist areas, such as meadows and near streams, and is recognizable by its white flowers.
- Creeping crowfoot can form dense mats as it spreads along the ground with its stolons.
- The creeping crowfoot's long stolons allow it to spread quickly and take over areas with moist soil.
- In its natural habitat, creeping crowfoot often grows alongside other low-growing plants that thrive in damp environments.
- Gardeners sometimes use creeping crowfoot as a groundcover in areas with poor drainage due to its ability to tolerate wet conditions.