Marsh Tea (Noun)
Meaning
Bog shrub of northern and central Europe and eastern Siberia to Korea and Japan.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The marsh tea, also known as Ledum palustre, is a flowering plant species native to northern and central Europe.
- In eastern Siberia, the marsh tea plant thrives in the wetland regions and is often used in traditional medicine.
- Marsh tea has been used for centuries in Korea to treat various ailments, including fever and rheumatism.
- The plant's white or pink flowers are a common sight in Japan's wetlands during the summer months.
- Marsh tea is a key component of the unique ecosystem found in the bogs and wetlands of northern Europe.