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fleabane
[flee-beyn]
noun
any of various composite plants, as Pulicaria dysenterica, of Europe, or Erigeron philadelphicus, of the U.S., reputed to destroy or drive away fleas.
fleabane
/ ˈڱːˌɪ /
noun
any of several plants of the genus Erigeron , such as E. acer , having purplish tubular flower heads with orange centres: family Asteraceae (composites)
any of several plants of the related genus Pulicaria , esp the Eurasian P. dysenterica , which has yellow daisy-like flower heads
US name: horseweed.a related plant, Conyza (or Erigeron ) canadensis , with small white tubular flower heads
any of various other plants reputed to ward off fleas
Example Sentences
Whereas the fleabanes generally bloom in spring and early summer, the asters bloom from late summer into fall.
She roasted the bacon and washed up the mugs and knives and sprinkled fleabane about to keep the fleas down.
Burdock and turkey tail mushrooms, stellar jays and golden fleabane.
Desert wildflowers, including globe-shaped yellow sand verbena, daisylike purple fleabane and violet lupine, bloomed in the dunes.
North Texas includes showy evening primrose, fleabane and wild indigo.
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