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has gloss | (noun) aromatic plant of western United States Trichostema lanceolatum, camphorweed, vinegarweed, turpentine camphor weed |
has gloss | eng: The annual herb of the mint family Trichostema lanceolatum is commonly known as vinegar weed because its foliage contains volatile oils that have a strong vinegar odor. Other common names for the plant include terpentine weed and camphor weed. The oils also have phytotoxic properties, which help vinegar weed compete by killing or injuring other plant species. Indians of northern California used the plant as a cold and fever remedy, a pain reliever, and a flea repellent. |
lexicalization | eng: camphorweed |
lexicalization | eng: Trichostema lanceolatum |
lexicalization | eng: turpentine camphor weed |
lexicalization | eng: vinegarweed |
subclass of | (noun) any of several plants of the genus Trichostema having whorls of small blue flowers blue curls |
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