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Petasites vulgaris

Pestilence \Pes"ti*lence\, n. [F. pestilence, L. pestilentia. See Pestilent.]

  1. Specifically, the disease known as the plague; hence, any contagious or infectious epidemic disease that is virulent and devastating.

    The pestilence That walketh in darkness.
    --Ps. xci. 6.

  2. Fig.: That which is pestilent, noxious, or pernicious to the moral character of great numbers.

    I'll pour this pestilence into his ear.
    --Shak.

    Pestilence weed (Bot.), the butterbur coltsfoot ( Petasites vulgaris), so called because formerly considered a remedy for the plague.
    --Dr. Prior.

Petasites vulgaris

Butterbur \But"ter*bur`\, n. (Bot.) A broad-leaved plant ( Petasites vulgaris) of the Composite family, said to have been used in England for wrapping up pats of butter.

Petasites vulgaris

Coltsfoot \Colts"foot`\, n. (Bot.) A perennial herb ( Tussilago Farfara), whose leaves and rootstock are sometimes employed in medicine.

Butterbur coltsfoot (Bot.), a European plant ( Petasites vulgaris).