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Qu'est-ce (qui) est crowfoot$17818$ - définition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Common Water-crowfoot; White water crowfoot; Common water-crowfoot

Grace Mary Crowfoot         
  • Artas]] demonstrating the use of a ground loom to weave a hammock cradle for Grace Crowfoot, circa 1944.
BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGIST, ARCHEOLOGIST, BOTANIST, ARTIST
Grace Crowfoot
Grace Mary Crowfoot ( Hood; 1879–1957) was a pioneer in the study of archaeological textiles.See Breaking Ground: Women in Old World Archaeology.
Crowfoot         
CHIEF OF THE SIKSIKA
Chief Crowfoot; Isapo-Muxika; Isapo Muxika; The Ballad of Crowfoot; Sahpo Muxika
·noun A Caltrop.
II. Crowfoot ·noun A tool with a side claw for recovering broken rods, ·etc.
III. Crowfoot ·noun A number of small cords rove through a long block, or euphroe, to suspend an awning by.
IV. Crowfoot ·noun The genus Ranunculus, of many species; some are common weeds, others are flowering plants of considerable beauty.
crowfoot         
CHIEF OF THE SIKSIKA
Chief Crowfoot; Isapo-Muxika; Isapo Muxika; The Ballad of Crowfoot; Sahpo Muxika
¦ noun (plural crowfoots) a plant related to the buttercups, typically aquatic and with lobed or divided leaves and white or yellow flowers. [Ranunculus aquatilis (water crowfoot) and related species.]

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Ranunculus aquatilis

Ranunculus aquatilis, the common water-crowfoot or white water-crowfoot, is a plant species of the genus Ranunculus, native throughout most of Europe and western North America, and also northwest Africa.

This is an aquatic plant, growing in mats on the surface of water. It has branching thread-like underwater leaves and toothed floater leaves. In fast flowing water the floaters may not be grown. The flowers are white petaled with yellow centres and are held a centimetre or two above the water. The floater leaves are used as props for the flowers and are grown at the same time.