Three-seeded Mercury (Noun)
Meaning
Weedy herb of eastern North America.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The three-seeded mercury is a common weedy herb found in eastern North America's fields and meadows.
- In some regions, the three-seeded mercury is considered an invasive species due to its rapid growth and ability to outcompete native plants.
- The three-seeded mercury has a distinctive appearance with its ovate leaves and small greenish flowers that produce three seeds.
- Wildlife such as birds and small mammals often feed on the seeds of the three-seeded mercury.
- Three-seeded mercury can be controlled through manual removal or the use of herbicides in areas where it is considered a nuisance.