Widespread European weed having yellow daisylike flowers; sometimes an obnoxious weed and toxic to cattle if consumed in quantity.
American ragwort with yellow flowers.
1 The air was layered with scents of thistles, yarrow, ragwort , tansy.
2 Wild pigs and red deer run rampant through ragwort , thistles and other weeds.
3 Then he announced that he would wage war on people who let ragwort grow.
4 The countrywide epidemic of ragwort may result in the death of agriculture in this country.
5 However recently one guest brought in a ragwort , probably thinking it is our new national emblem.
6 I can hardly wait for other species, such as ragwort and foxglove, to be similarly signposted.
7 When we bought our Wicklow cottage, it came with an acre of ragwort and dock leaves.
8 It was the yellow ragwort that did it!
9 The grasses are rich in meadowsweet and big yellow flares of ragwort , it is a sight.
10 The foolish boy likewise pulled his ragwort , and cried with the rest, "Up, horsie!"
11 There were also low-lying fields of rushes, and hilly stony areas where rabbits and ragwort were thriving.
12 Bluebells and golden ragwort fringed the hedge-rows.
13 For depression, thyme was recommended, and a Manx preservative against all kinds of infectious diseases is ragwort .
14 As ecologists were quick to point out, ragwort is a native plant critical to the survival of other species.
15 Yes, I am convinced of it; it was that bunch of yellow ragwort on the mantelpiece in my bedroom.
16 There must have been nearby ragwort or groundsel, the food plants of the caterpillars that pupate on the ground.
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