Zigadenus Glaucus (Noun)
Meaning
Plant of eastern and central North America having creamy white flowers tinged with brown or purple; poisonous especially to grazing animals.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Zigadenus glaucus plant grows abundantly in eastern and central North America's grasslands and meadows.
- The flowers of the Zigadenus glaucus have a delicate creamy white hue, but they're often tinged with shades of brown or purple.
- The Zigadenus glaucus plant, despite its beautiful flowers, is poisonous especially to grazing animals and must be handled carefully.
- Zigadenus glaucus, a common plant found in North America, poses significant threats to the livestock due to its toxic properties.
- Due to its wide distribution in eastern and central North America, Zigadenus glaucus often goes unnoticed as it blends in with other native flora.