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Patterson's_curse
Patterson's curse
English
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Proper noun
- (Australia) The plant Echium plantagineum, considered a noxious weed in Australia.
- 1905 J. H. Maiden, Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, xvi.268, Quoted in 1985, G. A. Wilkes, A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms, second edition, Sydney University Press, ISBN 0-424-00113-6,
- That ‘Paterson’s Curse’ produces some feed is undoubted, but it is a smothering, rough, coarse plant ... the vernacular name ‘Curse’ shows what many people think of it.
- 1952, Glynde Nesta Griffiths, Some Southern Homes of New South Wales, page 20,
- In spring the fields near the river are covered with beautiful mauve flowers, another pest, known as Patterson’s curse.
- 1991, Western Australian Department of Conservation and Land Management, Landscope: The Journal of the Western Australian Department of Conservation and Land Management, Volumes 7-9, page 42,
- A plant with tough seeds such as Patterson’s curse (Echium plantagineum) or caltrop (Tribulus terrestris) can easily be spread in this way, as can plants that reproduce vegetatively.
- 1995, John Marsden, A Killing Frost, 1998 US edition (originally published 1995, in Australia, as The Third Day, The Frost), unnumbered page,
- They came swarming across the land, like locusts, like mice, like Patterson’s Curse.
- 1905 J. H. Maiden, Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, xvi.268, Quoted in 1985, G. A. Wilkes, A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms, second edition, Sydney University Press, ISBN 0-424-00113-6,
Synonyms
- Lady Campbell, salvation Jane, Riverina bluebell