noun
- plural of cudweed; small woolly plants of the daisy family, typically found in dry or sandy areas
Usage: botanical
Examples
- The botanist identified several species of cudweeds growing in the sandy soil.
- Cudweeds are often overlooked because of their small, inconspicuous flowers.
- The field was dotted with various wildflowers, including cudweeds and dandelions.
- These cudweeds have adapted well to the dry conditions of the prairie.
- The herbarium contained pressed specimens of local cudweeds.
- Cudweeds typically bloom in late summer with tiny white or yellow flowers.