noun
- Plural of bloodwort; plants of the genus Rumex or related genera, characterized by reddish or blood-colored roots, stems, or leaves, traditionally used in herbal medicine.
Usage: chiefly botanical or herbalist terminology; often used in historical or traditional medicine contexts
Examples
- The herbalist gathered bloodworts from the meadow for her remedies.
- Bloodworts were commonly used in medieval folk medicine to treat various ailments.
- The garden contained several varieties of bloodworts with distinctive red-veined leaves.
- Traditional healers valued bloodworts for their purported blood-purifying properties.
- Bloodworts can be identified by their deep crimson root systems.