Beeweed

/ˈbiːwiːd/ noun

Any plant or weed that attracts bees, particularly wildflowers and flowering weeds that are important for bee nutrition and honey production.

Compound of 'bee' (Old English 'bēo') and 'weed' (Old English 'weod,' meaning any wild plant). The term emerged in agricultural contexts to describe the plants that beekeepers considered valuable despite being technically weeds.

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