ragwort
/ˈræɡwɜːrt/Definitions
1. noun
A plant (Senecio jacobaea) with yellow flowers and bitter leaves, that is often poisonous to animals and can cause liver damage if ingested.
“The farmer warned the hikers about the ragwort growing in the nearby fields.”
2. noun
A plant of a similar type, especially one with bitter leaves.
“The herb garden featured a variety of different ragworts.”