Any of several plants with yellow flowers or with leaves used as a butter substitute, particularly plants of the genus Senecio or similar species.
From butter + weed, named for the plant's yellow flowers or buttery appearance. Various regional plants earned this name independently.
Butterweeds are fascinating because the name tells us how pre-modern herbalists identified plants through appearance and use—yellow flowers suggested butter-making plants to people searching for culinary ingredients.
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