California sagebrush
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Definition
Noun: * California sagebrush: A low-growing, perennial shrub native to California, characterized by its ashy-grey foliage and a strong, aromatic scent. It is a common plant in coastal sage scrub habitats.
Usage
- Noun:
- The hills were covered in the silvery foliage of California sagebrush.
- California sagebrush (Artemisia californica) is drought-tolerant and thrives in poor soil.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Role: The term is used to describe a keystone species in its native habitat, providing cover for wildlife and being a host plant for certain butterflies.
- The restoration project focused on replanting native species like California sagebrush.
- Botanical Context: Used in scientific and horticultural discussions to specify this particular species within the larger genus.
- California sagebrush is often confused with other grey-leaved shrubs, but its scent is distinctive.
Variants and Related Words
- Coastal sagebrush: A common synonym for , emphasizing its typical habitat.
- Artemisia californica: The formal botanical (Latin) name for .
Synonyms
- Coastal sagebrush
- California sagewort (less common)
Related Phrases
- Coastal sage scrub: The plant community where is a dominant species.
- The preserve protects a large area of coastal sage scrub, dominated by California sagebrush.
Noun
- low ashy-grey California shrub