Western Buttercup (Noun)
Meaning
Perennial of western North America.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The western buttercup, a perennial of western North America, produces small yellow flowers that bloom in the spring.
- In the mountainous regions of western North America, the western buttercup can be found growing in clusters along streams and rivers.
- This perennial of western North America is known for its bright yellow petals, which resemble a small cup, hence the name western buttercup.
- The western buttercup is often found growing in meadows and fields in western North America, where it blooms from April to July.
- A perennial of western North America, the western buttercup has a distinctive three-lobed leaf that helps to distinguish it from other plants.