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fleabane vs Erigeron glaucous

Erigeron glaucous vs fleabane

fleabane and Erigeron glaucous both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
fleabane Yes No No No
Erigeron glaucous Yes No No No
As nouns, Erigeron glaucous is a hyponym of fleabane; that is, Erigeron glaucous is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than fleabane:
  • fleabane: any of several North American plants of the genus Erigeron having daisylike flowers; formerly believed to repel fleas
  • Erigeron glaucous: slightly succulent perennial with basal leaves and hairy sticky stems each bearing a solitary flower head with narrow pink or lavender rays; coastal bluffs Oregon to southern California
fleabane (noun) Erigeron glaucous (noun)
hairy perennial Eurasian herb with yellow daisylike flowers reputed to destroy or drive away fleas slightly succulent perennial with basal leaves and hairy sticky stems each bearing a solitary flower head with narrow pink or lavender rays; coastal bluffs Oregon to southern California
any of several North American plants of the genus Erigeron having daisylike flowers; formerly believed to repel fleas
common North American weed with linear leaves and small discoid heads of yellowish flowers; widely naturalized throughout temperate regions; sometimes placed in genus Erigeron
Difference between fleabane and Erigeron glaucous

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