Perennial Ragweed (Noun)
Meaning
Coarse perennial ragweed with creeping roots of dry barren lands of southwestern United States and Mexico.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Coarse perennial ragweed dominates the dry, barren lands found in the southwestern United States and Mexico, where few other plants can thrive.
- Perennial ragweed grows rapidly in areas with poor soil quality, creeping roots allowing it to spread across vast expanses of southwestern land.
- The dry, arid climate of the southwestern United States and Mexico creates ideal conditions for coarse perennial ragweed to grow.
- In these harsh environments, perennial ragweed plays a key role in stabilizing the soil with its extensive network of creeping roots.
- Perennial ragweed thrives in regions where annual rainfall is scarce, making it one of the more resilient plants found in the southwestern United States and Mexico.