bog asphodel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of bog plant: A small, herbaceous, rush-like plant that grows in wet, acidic, peaty soils like bogs and marshes. It is characterized by narrow, grass-like leaves and produces small, star-shaped yellow flowers in a dense spike. It is native to north temperate regions.
Usage
- The bog asphodel is an indicator species for ancient, undisturbed peatland.
- We saw the yellow spikes of bog asphodel flowering in the marsh.
- Conservation efforts focus on protecting the habitat of the bog asphodel.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Role: In botanical and ecological contexts, "bog asphodel" refers to plants in the genus , which are important components of healthy peatland ecosystems.
- Historical Use: Historically, the plant was sometimes used to produce a yellow dye for wool.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name: (common bog asphodel) and (American bog asphodel).
- Bog Plant (n): A general term for any plant adapted to live in bog conditions.
Synonyms
- Moor-gold (a rare, chiefly British synonym).
- Lancashire-asphodel (a regional name).
Different Meanings
The word "asphodel" alone typically refers to a different, often Mediterranean, plant genus (Asphodelus) with white or pink flowers. The compound term "bog asphodel" is specific and refers exclusively to the yellow-flowered Narthecium species of northern bogs.
Noun
- either of two herbaceous rushlike bog plants having small yellow flowers and grasslike leaves; north temperate regions