three-cornered jack
English
Alternative forms
- three corner jack, three cornered jack, Devils thorns, doublegee, Emex australis
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Noun
three-cornered jack (plural three-cornered jacks)
- (Australia) The weed Emex australis.
- 1901, South Australian Department of Agriculture, South Australian Department of Industry, Journal of Agriculture and Industry of South Australia, Volume 4, page 385,
- The “Three-cornered jack/Devils thorn” (Emex australis) is believed to be poisonous to them, as many dead locusts are found near to each plant.
- 1901, South Australian Department of Agriculture, South Australian Department of Industry, Journal of Agriculture and Industry of South Australia, Volume 4, page 385,
- A seed vessel of this plant, which has three symmetrically arranged thorns and a pointed head.
Synonyms
- (Emex australis): spiny emex
- (thorny seed of Emex australis): bindi, bindi-eye, bindii, cathead, cat's head, doublegee
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