Ezo-yama-hagi (Noun)
Meaning
Asian shrub having conspicuous racemose rose-purple flowers widely used as an ornamental and in erosion control and as a source of feed for wild birds.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The ezo-yama-hagi shrub was planted along the hillside to prevent soil erosion and provide a food source for local wildlife.
- Ezo-yama-hagi is a popular ornamental plant in Japanese gardens due to its vibrant rose-purple flowers.
- The park ranger recommended planting ezo-yama-hagi in the nature reserve to attract more birds and other wildlife.
- The ezo-yama-hagi shrub's deep roots made it an ideal choice for stabilizing the soil on the steep slope.
- In the fall, the ezo-yama-hagi's seed pods provide a valuable source of food for wild birds migrating through the area.