Definition of Brookweed. Meaning of Brookweed. Synonyms of Brookweed

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Definition of Brookweed

Brookweed
Brookweed Brook"weed`, n. (Bot.) A small white-flowered herb (Samolus Valerandi) found usually in wet places; water pimpernel.

Meaning of Brookweed from wikipedia

- Samolus (known as brookweed, or water pimpernel) is a widely distributed genus of about a dozen species of water-loving herbs and amphibious flowering...
- primrose family, Primulaceae. Common names include seaside brookweed, brookweed, thin-leaf brookweed, water cabbage and water rose. It is a small perennial...
- in temperate and subtropic coastlines. Common names include creeping brookweed and creeping bushweed. Samolus repens has small white or occasionally...
- Samolus ebracteatus, the limewater brookweed, is a plant species known to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and to the United States (Florida...
- meadow gr**** and a wide range of clovers including the Lizard clover, brookweed and yellow wallpepper can be found. The north coast of Cornwall features...
- scurvy-gr**** and tree-mallow which forms temporary stands in some years. Brookweed (Samolus valerandi), a plant restricted to cliff flushes in Cornwall and...
- Bog pimpernel Anagallis tenella Scarlet pimpernel Anagallis arvensis Chaffweed Anagallis minima Sea-milkwort Glaux maritima Brookweed Samolus valerandi...
- plants include greater water-parsnip, greater spearwort, water violet, brookweed, narrow-leaved water plantain and creeping jenny. There is also a small...
- saxifrage, guelder rose, hemp-agrimony, ****y ragwort, bird's-eye primrose, brookweed, butterwort, common centaury, common gromwell, Rhinanthus stenophyllus...
- Island Islandmagee 1804: dwarf willow Slievenanee Mountain 1809: thin-leaf brookweed beside River Lagan in its tidal reaches – gone now 1797: Dovedale moss...