RANSTEAD


Meaning of RANSTEAD in English

ˈranˌsted noun

or ram·stead -amˌ-

( -s )

Etymology: probably after Ranstead, 18th century American born in Wales

: an erect perennial Old World toadflax ( Linaria vulgaris ) that bears racemes of pale yellow to citron yellow flowers with coppery markings and is naturalized in No. America where it is sometimes a troublesome weed

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