
This week’s obscure English word is cudweed.
It’s a type of Asteraceae, the daisy family, with many different varieties. Some are edible.
Your challenge: write a sentence or two in the comments, using this word.
Copyright © Matthew Wright 2019
This week’s obscure English word is cudweed.
It’s a type of Asteraceae, the daisy family, with many different varieties. Some are edible.
Your challenge: write a sentence or two in the comments, using this word.
Copyright © Matthew Wright 2019
I thought at first this plant might be a favourite of cows and other cud-chewing animals, but it isn’t so, apparently. So much for my plan to say something like “This book reminds me of cudweed — lots to chew on but not very tasty.”