What is another word for ragweed?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈaɡwiːd] (IPA)

Ragweed is a commonly used name to describe a type of weed belonging to the genus Ambrosia. This weed is known for causing seasonal allergies in people due to its potent pollen. However, there are many other names for this plant, including hay fever weed, bitterweed, and bloodweed. Some people even refer to ragweed as poverty weed or mosquito plant due to its ability to repel mosquitoes. Depending on the region, this plant may also be called Roman wormwood, hogweed, or bitterbrush. Despite the different names used to describe it, ragweed remains a nuisance to those who suffer from allergy symptoms in the late summer and fall.

Synonyms for Ragweed:

What are the hypernyms for Ragweed?

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Usage examples for Ragweed

As it approached the door-step the surface of the ground was quite clean and baked in the sun, and barely supported a few scattered, struggling survivors of the sheep's-sorrel, silvery cinquefoil, ragweed, various grasses, and tiny rushes which rimmed the border.
"My Studio Neighbors"
William Hamilton Gibson
The undergrowth is simply hideous, consisting mainly of coarse reedy grass, monstrous docks, the large-leaved Polygonum cuspidatum, several umbelliferous plants, and a "ragweed" which, like most of its gawky fellows, grows from five to six feet high.
"Unbeaten-Tracks-in-Japan"
Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy)
It was very quiet; we called one another to the window if a large dog went by our door; and whole days passed without the movement of any wheels but the butcher's upon our street, which flourished in ragweed and buttercups and daisies, and in the autumn burned, like the borders of nearly all the streets in Charlesbridge, with the pallid azure flame of the succory.
"Masterpieces Of American Wit And Humor"
Thomas L. Masson (Editor)

Famous quotes with Ragweed

  • We are touring the Ozarks. Here is an abandoned field in which the ragweed is sparse and short. Does this tell us anything about why the mortgage was foreclosed? About how long ago? Would this field be a good place to look for quail? Does short ragweed have any connection with the human story behind yonder graveyard? If all the ragweed in this watershed were short, would that tell us anything about the future of floods in the steam? About the future prospects for bass or trout?
    Aldo Leopold
  • Past the flannel plains and the blacktop graphs and skylines of canted rust, and past the tobacco-brown river overhung with weeping trees and coins of sunlight through them on the water downriver, to the place beyond the windbreak, where untilled fields simmer shrilly in the a.m. heat: shattercane, lamb’s-quarter, cutgrass, sawbrier, nutgrass, jimsonweed, wild mint, dandelion, foxtail, muscatine, spinecabbage, goldenrod, creeping charlie, butter-print, nightshade, ragweed, wild oat, vetch, butcher grass, invaginate volunteer beans, all heads gently nodding in a morning breeze like a mother’s soft hand on your cheek.
    David Foster Wallace

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