Phyllodoce caerulea
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small shrub species: "Phyllodoce caerulea" is the scientific name for a specific type of small, low-growing shrub. It is characterized by its tiny, evergreen leaves and bell-shaped flowers that are typically pink or purple. This plant is native to alpine and high-altitude environments in parts of Asia, Europe, and the United States.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The rocky slope was dotted with the delicate blooms of Phyllodoce caerulea.
- Botanists study the adaptation of Phyllodoce caerulea to harsh alpine climates.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and ecological contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific species in scientific writing, field guides, and conservation discussions.
- The presence of Phyllodoce caerulea is an indicator of a healthy alpine meadow ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
- Blue heath: A common name sometimes used for .
- Mountain heath: A general term for heath plants found in mountainous regions, which may include this species.
- Genus Phyllodoce: The taxonomic genus to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
- Blue mountainheath: An alternative common name.
- Scientific synonym: (an older or alternative scientific classification for the same plant).
Related Phrases
- Alpine flora: The collective plant life of high mountain regions, which includes species like .
- Ericaceous shrub: A shrub belonging to the heath family (Ericaceae), which is the plant family of .
Noun
- small shrub with tiny evergreen leaves and pink or purple flowers; Alpine summits and high ground in Asia and Europe and United States