American laurel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A North American evergreen shrub: This term refers to a specific type of shrub native to North America. It is characterized by its glossy, leathery leaves that remain green year-round (evergreen) and its clusters of white or pinkish (rose-colored) flowers.
Usage
- The term "American laurel" is used specifically to identify this plant species in botanical, horticultural, and general descriptive contexts.
- It is a common name, so it is often written in lowercase unless it begins a sentence or is part of a formal title.
Examples
- Noun:
- The understory of the forest was thick with American laurel.
- We identified several native plants, including mountain laurel and American laurel.
- The American laurel in our garden produces beautiful rose-colored blooms every spring.
Advanced Usage
- The term is sometimes used in historical or literary contexts to evoke a sense of place, as it is a plant native to eastern North American woodlands.
Variants and Related Words
- Kalmia latifolia: This is the scientific (Latin) name for the same plant. In many botanical and precise contexts, this name is preferred to avoid confusion with other plants called "laurel."
- Mountain laurel: This is a very common alternative name for the exact same shrub (). "American laurel" and "mountain laurel" are synonyms.
- Calico bush: Another less common common name for this plant.
- Ivybush: Another regional common name for this plant.
Synonyms
- Mountain laurel
- Kalmia latifolia (scientific name)
- Calico bush
- Ivybush
Notes on Meaning
- It is critical to distinguish "American laurel" from other plants with "laurel" in their name, such as cherry laurel () or true laurel (, the bay leaf tree). These are different species.
- All parts of the American laurel () are poisonous to humans and livestock if ingested.
Noun
- a North American evergreen shrub having glossy leaves and white or rose-colored flowers