crowfoot|crowfeet in English

noun

any of a number of plants with divided leaves

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1. Known for its pretty spurred petals, Columbine is also sometimes known as granny's bonnet or crowfoot.

2. Aquilegia vulgaris knows as columbine (also commonly called European crowfoot and granny's bonnet) is native to Europe

3. The common names are Alumroot, American tormentil, Crowfoot, Cranesbill, Cranesbill root, Cora bells, Spotted geranium, Heuchera Americana, Alum, Storksbill as well as Wild cranesbill

4. Brailing was the harvest method of choice around the turn of the century and consisted of dragging what was then known as crowfoot hooks, or three pronged metal hooks attached by rope or chain to a long pole

5. Buttercup, (genus Ranunculus), also called crowfoot, genus of about 300 species of herbaceous flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Buttercups are distributed throughout the world and are especially common in woods and fields of the north temperate zone.

6. Anemone (ənĕm`ənē) or windflower, any of the perennial herbs, wild or cultivated, of the genus Anemone of the family Ranunculaceae (buttercup buttercup or crowfoot, common name for the Ranunculaceae, a family of chiefly annual or perennial herbs of cool regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

7. In his book The Englishman's Flora first published in 1955, Geoffrey Grigson notes a plethora of alternative names for the humble bluebell - Blue Bonnets, Blue Bottle, Blue Goggles, Blue Granfer Greygles, Blue Rocket, Blue Trumpet, Bummack, Bummuck, Crawtraes, Crakefeet, Crawfeet, Cross flower, Crow-bells, Crow-Flower, Crowfoot, Crow picker

8. In his book The Englishman's Flora first published in 1955, Geoffrey Grigson notes a plethora of alternative names for the humble bluebell - Blue Bonnets, Blue Bottle, Blue Goggles, Blue Granfer Greygles, Blue Rocket, Blue Trumpet, Bummack, Bummuck, Crawtraes, Crakefeet, Crawfeet, Cross flower, Crow-bells, Crow-Flower, Crowfoot, Crow picker

9. The American wild flower most commonly called Cowslip is the marsh marigold, which is really neither a Cowslip nor a fanfold, but belongs to the crowfoot family, In their homesickness the first English colonists, when they saw its golden flowers, gave it the name of the fragrant yellow Cowslip that dots English meadows in early spring.