scotch gale

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scotch gale

A sprig of scotch gale grows near the edge of a misty bog.

Definition

Noun 1. A low-growing, aromatic shrub of northern temperate bogs and wetlands: "Scotch gale" refers to a specific plant species (Myrica gale) known for its fragrant, resinous leaves that have a bitter taste. It is also commonly called "bog myrtle" or "sweet gale."

Usage
  • The term "Scotch gale" is used as a common name for the plant . It is primarily a botanical term.
  • It is often found in descriptions of northern European and North American wetland habitats.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The peat bog was fringed with dense thickets of Scotch gale.
    • Historically, Scotch gale was used to flavor beer and repel insects.
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological Role: In botanical or ecological writing, "Scotch gale" is noted as a nitrogen-fixing plant that thrives in acidic, waterlogged soils, often forming a key part of bog plant communities.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sweet Gale: An alternative common name for the same plant (), emphasizing the sweet fragrance of its leaves.
  • Bog Myrtle: Another widely used common name for .
  • Myrica gale: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
  • Bog Myrtle
  • Sweet Gale
Related Phrases
  • None specific to the term "Scotch gale" itself. The plant may be referenced in phrases describing its habitat, such as "Scotch gale moor" or "Scotch gale bog."
scotch gale

A sprig of scotch gale grows near the edge of a misty bog.

Noun
  1. bog shrub of north temperate zone having bitter-tasting fragrant leaves