Why this word is great
CUSHAG — [Noun] The ragwort, a yellow-flowered plant with a large stalk, recognized as the national flower of the Isle of Man. From Manx cushag vooar ("big stalk"), from cushag ("stalk"). Unlike "ragweed" (a scourge of allergies) or "thistle" (Scotland’s prickly emblem), the cushag is a golden-hearted weed, beloved rather than banished. It is the stubborn flare of yellow in a windswept field, the humble crown of a roadside ditch, the quiet defiance of a plant that thrives where others falter—proof that even the overlooked can become a symbol of home.