marsh rosemary
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Definition
Noun: 1. A perennial coastal plant: "Marsh rosemary" refers to any of several species of flowering plants belonging to the genus Limonium. These plants are commonly found in temperate salt marshes and are known for their clusters of small, papery flowers, typically white or mauve in color, arranged on branched spikes.
Usage
- "Marsh rosemary" is used as a common name for specific salt-tolerant plants. It is a countable noun.
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Advanced Usage
- In botanical and ecological contexts, "marsh rosemary" specifies plants adapted to saline, coastal environments. It is often discussed alongside other halophytes (salt-tolerant plants).
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Variants and Related Words
- Sea lavender: This is a more widely used common name for plants in the genus , often used interchangeably with "marsh rosemary."
- Statice: This name is frequently used in horticulture and the cut-flower industry for cultivated varieties of .
- Limonium: The scientific genus name for this group of plants.
Synonyms
- Sea lavender
- Statice (for cultivated types)
Notes on Meaning
- It is important to note that "marsh rosemary" is not related to the culinary herb rosemary (). The name "rosemary" in this context likely originates from the superficial resemblance of its leaves to those of true rosemary, or from its habitat near the "sea" (from an old use of "rosemary").
Noun
- any of various plants of the genus Limonium of temperate salt marshes having spikes of white or mauve flowers