Have you ever heard of these weird plant names? From 鈥渘osebleed鈥 to 鈥減ussytoes,鈥 there are some fun and bizarre names for our green friends. Learn how the plants below got such unique names!
厂飞颈苍别鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;厂苍辞耻迟
This name is unusual because it refers to not one, but TWO plants. Swine鈥檚 Snout is a wildflower, and after the flower has matured and is ready to develop seeds, the flower closes up and resembles that most prominent part of a pig鈥檚 face. It鈥檚 also another nickname for a dandelion!
Speaking of which, the name 鈥渄andelion鈥 itself is rather strange; it stems from the French dent-de-lion, meaning 鈥渓ion鈥檚 tooth鈥 (a reference to the plant鈥檚 toothed leaves)!
Nosebleed
Also called yarrow, this ferny-leafed plant looks nothing like a nose! However, its leaves have been used for centuries to both stop and start nosebleeds.
叠颈谤诲鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;狈别蝉迟
This wildflower gets its name from the lacy clusters of tiny white flowers that often have one reddish-brown flower in the center. Once the flower has been pollinated, the entire cluster forms a cup that resembles a bird鈥檚 nest. Bird鈥檚 nest is also known as Queen Anne鈥檚 Lace and wild carrot.
Bugbane
Bugbane. Photo by H. Zell/Wikimedia Commons.
Talk about ominous! This plant gets its name from its long spikes of flowers, which put off a strong fragrance that is said to repel some insects, but attract others. It鈥檚 also known by an equally displeasing name: Snakeroot!
Pussytoes
Do you think the small fuzzy flower heads look like toes (pads) of tiny kitten鈥檚 paws? When the 鈥渢oes鈥 are open, there are numerous small white flowers. If you saw this perennial flower on the ground, you鈥檇 see that it鈥檚 also quite small and only reach one foot high, like a small cat underfoot. If you鈥檇 like to plant pussytoes, they love rock gardens and they don鈥檛 mind dry weather.
See 10 more unusual plant names and plant lore.
And learn about what those Latin plant names really reveal!