Pulicaria Dysenterica (Noun)
Meaning
Hairy perennial Eurasian herb with yellow daisylike flowers reputed to destroy or drive away fleas.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Pulicaria dysenterica is a hairy perennial Eurasian herb often grown in gardens for its bright yellow daisylike flowers and flea-repelling properties.
- The garden was filled with various flowers, but Pulicaria dysenterica was the main attraction due to its famous reputation for warding off fleas.
- Researchers have been studying Pulicaria dysenterica for years to find out exactly why it is so effective at destroying or driving away fleas.
- Pulicaria dysenterica grows aggressively in moist soils, often requiring regular pruning to prevent the plant from taking over the entire area.
- The yellow flowers of Pulicaria dysenterica add a beautiful touch of color to the herb garden in late summer.