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Definition of Trifid bur marigold
1. Noun. Bur marigold of temperate Eurasia.
Generic synonyms: Beggar's-ticks, Beggar-ticks, Bur Marigold, Burr Marigold, Sticktight
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trifid Bur Marigold
Literary usage of Trifid bur marigold
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Familiar Wild Flowers by Frederick Edward Hulme (1902)
"As the name of our plant dwells emphatically on the fact that it is the trifid
bur-marigold, the idea naturally suggests itself to us that somewhere or ..."
2. Contributions Towards a Fauna and Flora of the County of Cork by J. R. Harvey, Thomas C. Power, John D. Humphreys (1845)
"B. tripartita, L. Trifid Bur-marigold, Great Island: Dr. Scott. About Ballinhassig,
and pools by the Lee : Mr. Alexander. By the river at Midleton, ..."
3. The flora of Harrow by James Cosmo Melvill (1876)
"L. (trifid bur marigold.) Marshy places, sides of ponds. 7-9. Pond in a field
near the junction of the Perivale and Greenford Roads, Grove Pond, ..."
4. A New Flora of the Neighbourhood of Reigate, Surrey: Containing the by James Alexander Brewer (1856)
"B. cernua, L. Nodding Bur-marigold. June— fi August. Watery places about Red-hill,
Earlswood Common, Nut- field, &c. B. tripartita, L. Trifid Bur-marigold. ..."