petty whin
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A hiker carefully avoids the dense thicket of petty whin along the moorland path.
Definition
- Noun:
- A low, prickly shrub with yellow flowers: "petty whin" refers to a specific, low-growing, spiny shrub that produces yellow flowers. It is native to moorland habitats in regions like New England and Europe.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical specimen: The term is used in botanical and ecological contexts to describe a component of heathland or moorland flora.
Variants and Related Words
- Needle furze (n): A common alternative name for the same shrub.
- Genista anglica (n): The scientific Latin name for the petty whin plant.
Synonyms
- Broom: A more general term for shrubs in the related and genera, though not all brooms are identical to petty whin.
- Gorse / Furze: Refers to similar, often larger and more robust, spiny yellow-flowered shrubs (typically species), which are related but distinct.
Related Phrases
- "Clad in petty whin": A descriptive, literary phrase evoking a landscape covered with this shrub.
Related Idioms
A hiker carefully avoids the dense thicket of petty whin along the moorland path.
Noun
- prickly yellow-flowered shrub of the moors of New England and Europe