Newfoundland Dwarf Birch (Noun)
Meaning
Small shrub of colder parts of North America and Greenland.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Newfoundland dwarf birch is an important food source for many Arctic animals during the harsh winter months.
- The small shrubs of Newfoundland dwarf birch provided necessary shelter from strong winds in the icy terrain.
- Newfoundland dwarf birch, with its small leaves and twisted branches, has adapted to survive in extremely cold climates.
- In the subarctic regions of North America, Newfoundland dwarf birch thrives alongside other hardy plant species.
- Newfoundland dwarf birch can be distinguished from other types of birch by its distinctly small size and tolerance for permafrost.