cudweed | (n) any of numerous plants of the genus Gnaphalium having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color |
Cudweed | n. [ Apparently fr. cud + weed, but perh. a corruption of cottonweed; or of cut weed, so called from its use as an application to cuts and chafings. ] (Bot.) A small composite plant with cottony or silky stem and leaves, primarily a species of |
御形;五形 | [ごぎょう;おぎょう(御形);ゴギョウ;オギョウ, gogyou ; ogyou ( o katachi ); gogyou ; ogyou] (n) (uk) (See 母子草) Jersey cudweed (species of cottonweed, Gnaphalium affine) [Add to Longdo] |
春の七草 | [はるのななくさ, harunonanakusa] (exp) (See 秋の七草) seven vernal flowers (Java water dropwort, shepherd's purse, Jersey cudweed, common chickweed, Japanese nipplewort, turnip, and daikon) [Add to Longdo] |
母子草 | [ははこぐさ;ハハコグサ, hahakogusa ; hahakogusa] (n) (uk) Jersey cudweed (species of cottonweed, Gnaphalium affine) [Add to Longdo] |