but·ter-and-eggs /ˌbʌtɚ/
蛋黃草類
Butter and eggs, butter-and-eggs n.Bot., a name given to several perennial plants having showy flowers of two shades of yellow, or of yellow and orange, such as Narcissus incomparabilis in Europe, and the toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) in the United States; the latter is a naturalized weed in North America.
Syn: -- toadflax, wild snapdragon, devil's flax, Linaria vulgaris.
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butter-and-eggs
n : common European perennial having showy yellow and orange
flowers; a naturalized weed in North America [syn: toadflax,
wild snapdragon, devil's flax, Linaria vulgaris]