bear's grape
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Definition
Noun: * A low-growing evergreen shrub: "Bear's grape" is the common name for a specific type of small, mat-forming shrub that is native to North America and northern Eurasia. It is known for its distinctive leaves and berries.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The forest floor was covered with bear's grape, its red berries standing out against the green leaves.
- Hikers should be careful not to trip over the dense patches of bear's grape.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: The term "bear's grape" is primarily used in botanical or naturalist contexts to refer to the plant species . It is less common in everyday conversation.
- The field guide listed "bear's grape" as a key species for identifying certain dry, acidic habitats.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Bearberry: Another widely used common name for the same plant ().
- Kinnikinnick: A name of Native American origin for the same shrub.
- Uva-ursi: The Latin species name, often used in herbalism and medicine, derived from (grape) and (of the bear).
Synonyms
- Bearberry: The most direct and common synonym.
- Mealberry: A less common alternative name.
Notes on Meaning
- Literal Interpretation: The name "bear's grape" combines "bear," likely because the berries are eaten by bears, and "grape," describing the small, round, red fruit clusters. It does not refer to an actual grapevine.
- Herbal Use: While "bear's grape" itself names the plant, its dried leaves are often referred to by the Latin term "uva ursi" when used in herbal preparations.
Noun
- evergreen mat-forming shrub of North America and northern Eurasia having small white flowers and red berries; leaves turn red in autumn