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What (who) is bur-marigold - definition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Beggertick; Beggartick; Beggars Tick; Bur marigold; Beggar's-ticks; Beggar-ticks; Burr marigold; Sticktight; Burr marigolds; Beggarticks; Beggar-tick; Bur-marigolds; Stick-tight; Ko`Oko`Olau; Koko'Olau; Koko`Olau; Koʻokoʻolau; Kokoʻolau; Ko`oko`olau; Koko`olau; Campylotheca; Beggar's tick; Ceratocephalus; Microlecane; Microlecana; Delucia; Dolichotheca; Forbicina; Kerneria; Kokolau; Bur-marigold; Beggars tick; Koko'olau
  • ''Bidens cernua''

bur-marigold         
¦ noun a plant of the daisy family, with small yellow flowers and barbed fruit which cling to passing animals. [Bidens frondosa and other species.]
Bur marigold         
·- ·see Beggar's ticks.
Marigold         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Marygold; Marigolds; MARIGOLD; Marigold (film); Marigold (disambiguation); Marigold (song); Marigold (album)
·noun A name for several plants with golden yellow blossoms, especially the Calendula officinalis (see Calendula), and the cultivated species of Tagetes.

Wikipedia

Bidens

Bidens is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. The genus include roughly 230 species which are distributed worldwide. Despite their global distribution, the systematics and taxonomy of the genus has been described as complicated and unorganized. The common names beggarticks, black jack, burr marigolds, cobbler's pegs, Spanish needles, stickseeds, tickseeds and tickseed sunflowers refer to the fruits of the plants, most of which are bristly and barbed. The generic name refers to the same character; Bidens comes from the Latin bis ("two") and dens ("tooth").