Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkən ruː/
noun a plant native to North Africa and the Middle East, known for its small yellow flowers and feathery leaves
A1 African rue is a plant that grows in dry regions.
A2 Many animals in Africa use African rue as a source of food.
B1 African rue has been used in traditional medicine for centuries.
B2 Researchers are studying the potential benefits of African rue for treating certain diseases.
C1 The ecological impact of introducing African rue to new habitats is a topic of debate among scientists.
C2 African rue is considered an invasive species in some regions due to its ability to outcompete native plants.
formal African rue, also known as Peganum harmala, is a flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region.
informal I heard African rue can be used as a natural dye for fabrics.
slang Have you seen that African rue plant growing wild by the roadside?
figurative The spread of African rue in the area symbolizes the encroachment of invasive species.
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