creeping juniper
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Definition
- Noun:
- A low-growing or prostrate shrub: "creeping juniper" refers to a specific species of juniper plant that grows close to the ground, often spreading horizontally.
- A plant native to Canada and the northern United States: It is a shrub indigenous to these regions.
- A plant with seasonal color change: Its foliage turns a bronzed purple color during the winter months.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden's rocky slope was covered with creeping juniper.
- Creeping juniper is often used as a ground cover in landscaping.
- In winter, the creeping juniper takes on a beautiful bronzed purple hue.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to the species .
- For erosion control on that bank, consider planting Juniperus horizontalis, commonly known as creeping juniper.
Variants and Related Words
- Juniper (n): The general genus of coniferous plants which includes trees and shrubs like the creeping juniper.
- Junipers are known for their berry-like cones.
- Ground cover (n): A category of low-growing plants used to cover soil, of which creeping juniper is an example.
- We need a hardy ground cover for this sunny area.
Synonyms
- Prostrate juniper: Another name emphasizing its low, spreading growth habit.
- Juniperus horizontalis: The scientific Latin name for the plant.
Related Phrases
- Creeping plant: A general term for any plant that grows along the ground.
- The creeping juniper is a classic example of a hardy creeping plant.
Noun
- low to prostrate shrub of Canada and northern United States; bronzed purple in winter