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Definition of Cursed crowfoot
1. Noun. Annual herb growing in marshy places.
Generic synonyms: Butter-flower, Buttercup, Butterflower, Crowfoot, Goldcup, Kingcup
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cursed Crowfoot
Literary usage of Cursed crowfoot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report: New York by Otis Stuart (1904)
"R. sceleratus L. cursed crowfoot. Ditch Crowfoot. Ditches and low ground.
Exceedingly variable, stems sometimes two inches in diameter. Frequent. Th. *1027. ..."
2. Bulletin by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (Fargo) (1899)
"RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS L. cursed crowfoot. Celery-leaved Crowfoot. Ditch Crowfoot.
Pond margins and along ditches. Juice very acid, said to be poisonous. ..."
3. Report (1913)
"Ranunculus sceleratus L. cursed crowfoot. Frequent in wet places. Ranunculus
abortivus L. Small-flowered Crowfoot. Common in rich open or shaded ground. ..."
4. A Manual of Weeds: With Descriptions of All the Most Pernicious and by Ada Eljiva Georgia (1914)
"... cursed crowfoot Ranunculus sceleratus, L. Other English names: Celery-leaved
Crowfoot, Ditch Crowfoot, Bog Buttercup. Native. Annual. ..."
5. Michigan Flora: A List of the Fern and Seed Plants Growing Without Cultivation by William James Beal (1904)
"R. sceleratus L. cursed crowfoot. Ditch Crowfoot. Ditches and low ground.
Exceedingly variable, stems sometimes two inches in diameter. Frequent. Th. *1027. ..."