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Definition of Sneezeweeds
1. sneezeweed [n] - See also: sneezeweed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sneezeweeds
Literary usage of Sneezeweeds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southern Wild Flowers and Trees: Together with Shrubs, Vines and Various by Alice Lounsberry (1901)
"The little sneezeweeds, or false sunflowers, as those of this genus are familiarly
called, are readily known because they have their disk flowers raised in ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1873)
"... (sneezeweeds)," in which he states, under Helenium tenuifolium, Nutt., " it
is the plant referred to by Drs. Galla- way and Lewis, of Kosciusko, ..."
3. My Garden by Louise Beebe Wilder (1916)
"... or sneezeweeds are, as a class, better than the Sunflowers. Indeed some of
them are very beautiful with their flowers of Indian-red, russet, and gold. ..."
4. My Garden by Louise Beebe Wilder (1916)
"... or sneezeweeds are, as a class, better than the Sunflowers. Indeed some of
them are very beautiful with their flowers of Indian-red, russet, and gold. ..."
5. Woodland Idyls by Willis Stanley Blatchley (1912)
"... jo-pye-weed, sunflowers, darkey-heads, early golden-rods, marigolds and
sneezeweeds, which will furnish the brilliant hues of the first weeks of August, ..."
6. The Book of Old-fashioned Flowers and Other Plants which Thrive in the Open by Harry Roberts (1901)
"In choosing Cactus Dahlias, it is wise to select kinds in which the flowers stand
out well beyond the foliage. The vigorous sneezeweeds or ..."
7. Iowa Horticulture by Iowa State Horticultural Society (1908)
"... hawkweeds, sneezeweeds, daisies, goldenrods, and asters; it also includes the
queen of autumn flowers, the chrysanthemum. Its sole contribution to our ..."