Fool's Huckleberry (Noun)
Meaning
Straggling shrub of northwestern North America having foliage with a bluish tinge and umbels of small bell-shaped flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The hikers got lost in the dense thicket of the fool's huckleberry that lined the winding trail.
- In the Pacific Northwest, the fool's huckleberry blooms in late spring, filling the air with its sweet fragrance.
- The fool's huckleberry shrub thrives in shaded areas, making it a common sight in the region's temperate rainforests.
- As they walked through the forest, the children delighted in finding clusters of fool's huckleberry, their blue-tinged leaves glistening in the sunlight.
- After a rainfall, the delicate flowers of the fool's huckleberry droop but quickly perk up when the sun breaks through the clouds.