Kalmia polifolia

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Definition

Noun: 1. A specific evergreen shrub: "Kalmia polifolia" is the scientific name for a species of flowering plant in the heath family (Ericaceae). It is commonly known as bog laurel. This low-growing shrub is native to bogs and wetlands in northern regions of North America.

Usage
  • "Kalmia polifolia" is used as a formal, scientific term to precisely identify this plant species. It is primarily used in botanical, ecological, and horticultural contexts.
  • The common name "bog laurel" is often used in less technical writing or conversation.
Examples
  • The acidic peatland is dominated by Kalmia polifolia and sphagnum moss.
  • A key identifier for Kalmia polifolia is the glaucous (whitish-blue) underside of its leaves.
  • Several Kalmia polifolia shrubs were flowering along the boardwalk through the bog.
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name "" honors the 18th-century Swedish botanist Pehr Kalm.
  • The species epithet "" means "with leaves like " (another genus of plants), referring to the leaf shape.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bog laurel (n): The common English name for .
  • Kalmia (n): The genus name, which includes other shrubs like mountain laurel ().
Synonyms
  • Bog laurel
Different Meanings
  • "Kalmia polifolia" has only one specific meaning as a botanical name for a particular plant species. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
  1. laurel of bogs of northwestern United States having small purple flowers and pale leaves that are glaucous beneath