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sneezeweed

[ sneez-weed ]

noun

  1. any of several coarse composite plants of the genus Helenium, the flowers of which resemble sunflowers and cause sneezing.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sneezeweed1

First recorded in 1830–40; sneeze + weed 1
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Clumping growth on the sneezeweed fills out until midsummer, then sends up flowering stalks for a generous bloom season that carries well into fall.

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They planted butterfly milkweed, prairie blazing star, stiff goldenrod, sneezeweed, black-eyed Susan and partridge pea, all without tilling the land.

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Whoever cares to learn from experience why this was called sneezeweed, must take a whiff of snuff made of the dried and powdered leaves.

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Whoever cares to learn from experience why this was called the sneezeweed, must take a whiff of snuff made of the dried and powdered leaves.

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