salix uva-ursi
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Definition
Noun: 1. A dwarf, prostrate, mat-forming shrub: A specific species of willow (Salix uva-ursi) native to Arctic and alpine regions of North America and Greenland. It is characterized by its low-growing, spreading habit that forms dense mats on the ground. 2. A plant with distinctive foliage: This shrub is identified by its deep green, elliptic leaves that are noticeably narrower (taper) at the base.
Usage Notes
- Salix uva-ursi is a formal botanical name. In everyday conversation, common names like "bearberry willow" are more frequently used.
- It is used specifically to refer to this particular species of willow, distinguishing it from other prostrate or alpine willows.
- The name is typically used in scientific, horticultural, or ecological contexts.
Examples
- The rocky alpine meadow was dotted with patches of Salix uva-ursi.
- Botanists study the adaptation of Salix uva-ursi to extreme cold and high altitudes.
- In the tundra, Salix uva-ursi provides important ground cover and habitat.
Advanced Usage
- In Ecological Description: Used to describe plant communities in specific biomes. >
Variants and Related Words
- Bearberry Willow: The most common English name for .
- Salix (Noun): The genus name for all willows.
- Prostrate (Adjective): Describing a growth form where stems grow flat along the ground.
- Mat-forming (Adjective): Describing a plant that grows to form a dense, carpet-like layer.
Synonyms
- Bearberry willow
Different Meanings
- Salix uva-ursi has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this botanical species. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- dwarf prostrate mat-forming shrub of Arctic and alpine regions of North America and Greenland having deep green elliptic leaves that taper toward the base