Marsh Marigold (Noun)
Meaning
Swamp plant of Europe and North America having bright yellow flowers resembling buttercups.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The marsh marigold is a common sight in wetlands and swamps throughout Europe and North America.
- In the spring, the marsh marigold blooms with bright yellow flowers that resemble buttercups.
- The marsh marigold is often found growing in shallow water and muddy soil.
- The marsh marigold's bright yellow flowers are a welcome sight in the early spring when many other plants are still dormant.
- In some areas, the marsh marigold is considered an invasive species and can outcompete native plants for space and resources.