California sage
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Definition
Noun: 1. A low-growing, ashy-grey shrub native to California: This term refers to a specific type of shrub characterized by its low stature and distinctive greyish foliage, found in California.
Usage
- The term is used as a common name for a specific plant species native to the California region. It describes the plant's physical appearance (low, ashy-grey) and its geographical origin.
- Example: "The hills were covered in California sage, giving the landscape a soft, silvery hue."
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily a botanical/common name and does not have extensive figurative or idiomatic uses. It is used literally to identify the plant.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical Name: . This is the scientific Latin name for the plant commonly called California sage.
- California Sagebrush: A common variant name for the same plant.
- Coastal Sage Scrub: This is the name of the plant community or ecosystem where California sage is a dominant or characteristic shrub.
Synonyms
- California sagebrush
- Coastal sagebrush (when referring to its habitat near the coast)
Notes on Meaning
- It is important to note that "California sage" is not a true sage (plants from the genus ). It is a different plant in the aster family () with a similar aromatic quality.
- The "ashy-grey" descriptor refers to the color of its fine, hairy leaves.
Noun
- low ashy-grey California shrub