different between hogwort vs bogwort
hogwort
English
Etymology
From hog +? wort.
Noun
hogwort (uncountable)
- Croton capitatus, an annual plant.
- 1972, Robert August Evers, Roger P. Link, Leo Roy Tehon, Poisonous Plants of the Midwest & their Effects on Livestock, page 139,
- Hogwort is an erect, stout, sparingly branched annual that grows up to 4 feet tall.
- 2011, Sally Butcher, Veggiestan: A Vegetable Lover's Tour of the Middle East, unnumbered page,
- It is Persian hogwort, and it is used as a spice in Iran.
- 1972, Robert August Evers, Roger P. Link, Leo Roy Tehon, Poisonous Plants of the Midwest & their Effects on Livestock, page 139,
See also
- croton
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bogwort
English
Etymology
bog +? wort
Noun
bogwort (uncountable)
- The bilberry or whortleberry plant.
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