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Noun edit

frost-blite

  1. Lamb's quarters (especially Chenopodium album, syn. Atriplex alba),[1] formerly also called orach.
    • 1812, Robert John Thornton, The British Flora, Or, Genera and Species of British Plants:
      Frost Blite: In Isla the poor people boil and eat it as greens.
    • 1912, I. A. Portchinsky, Our Lady Bugs (Coccinellinae) and Their Economic Significance, page 23:
      After the gathering of the crops the Ladybugs again began to migrate to other plants, as corn, orach, pigweed, frost-blite, notch-weed, which were inhabited by Aphis evonymi; in a few days all the colonies of the latter were annihilated by the Lady-bugs.

References edit

  1. ^ 1863-1879, Richard Chandler Alexander Prior, On the Popular Names of British Plants