Andromeda polifolia

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Definition

Noun: 1. A specific species of evergreen shrub: Andromeda polifolia is the scientific name for a low-growing, woody plant. It is characterized by its slender, upright or trailing stems, narrow leathery leaves, and small, bell-shaped white or pink flowers that hang in clusters. This plant is native to and commonly found in specific wetland habitats.

Usage
  • is a term used in botany, horticulture, and ecology to precisely identify this particular species of shrub.
  • It is used in scientific contexts, field guides, and when discussing specialized garden plants or peatland ecosystems.
Examples
  • In a botanical description: "The delicate, nodding flowers of are a distinctive feature of northern peat bogs in spring."
  • In a habitat study: "The conservation area protects several rare species, including the bog rosemary, ."
  • In horticulture: "For a native plant garden with wet, acidic soil, consider for its evergreen foliage and spring blooms."
Advanced Usage
  • The name follows the binomial nomenclature system (Genus , species ), which is the international standard for naming organisms.
  • In ecological research, the presence of is often an indicator of a healthy, undisturbed acidic peat bog ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: Bog rosemary. This is the most widely used English name for , referring to its typical habitat (bog) and the resemblance of its leaves to those of the culinary herb rosemary (), though they are not related.
  • Genus Name: Andromeda. This is the name of the genus to which this species belongs. Other plants in the same genus may share the common name "andromeda" or "bog rosemary."
  • Family: Ericaceae (the heath family). is a member of this large plant family, which also includes blueberries, rhododendrons, and heathers.
Synonyms
  • Bog rosemary (common name)
  • Marsh andromeda (less common common name)
Notes on Different Meanings
  • Andromeda (Mythology): The word "Andromeda" alone most commonly refers to a princess in Greek mythology or a constellation named after her. The plant genus was named for the mythological figure.
  • Andromeda (Astronomy): Refers to the Andromeda Galaxy, the nearest major galaxy to our Milky Way.
  • Andromeda (Genus): In botany, "Andromeda" refers specifically to the genus of flowering shrubs within the heath family.
  • Andromeda polifolia: This full, two-word scientific name refers exclusively to the single, specific plant species described above. It does not have other meanings.
Noun
  1. erect to procumbent evergreen shrub having pendent clusters of white or pink flowers; of sphagnum peat bogs and other wet acidic areas in northern Europe