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Bog Laurel (Noun)

Meaning

Laurel of bogs of northwestern United States having small purple flowers and pale leaves that are glaucous beneath.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • Bog-laurel grows abundantly in the wetlands of the northwestern United States, often densely covering the ground with its small purple flowers and pale leaves.
  • In the mountain bogs, bog-laurel thrived in the acidic soil alongside other plants that preferred cooler climates with abundant moisture.
  • While walking through the bogs of the Olympic Peninsula, we noticed a cluster of bog-laurel with striking pale leaves and purple flowers, adding vibrant colors to the monotonous landscape.
  • The glaucous underside of bog-laurel leaves helped them thrive in low-light conditions by allowing for increased photosynthesis.
  • As a major component of the northwest alpine vegetation, bog-laurel played a crucial role in providing a favorable environment for local wildlife to thrive.

Synonyms

  • Swamp Laurel
  • Bog Kalmia
  • Kalmia Polifolia

Hypernyms

  • Kalmia
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