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Definition of bog rosemary in English: bog rosemarynoun A pink-flowered evergreen dwarf shrub, which grows in boggy soils in north temperate regions. Genus Andromeda, family Ericaceae: two species, in particular the common A. polifolia Also called andromeda Example sentencesExamples - Stop a moment and notice the bog rosemary, sheep laurel, pale laurel, cranberry, and blueberry.
- Living among the moss are specialist bog plants such as the insect-eating sundews, cotton grasses and bog rosemary.
- This habitat is characterized by bog rosemary, bog laurel, and Leatherleaf on a base of peat moss.
- Do not eat bog rosemary, it is very poisonous!
- I thought the Summer heat and warm soil would be the reason I should avoid bog rosemary.
- Extensive ditching and drainage installed around the parks' borders has slowly dried this former wetland, leading to the disappearance of three relatively rare plant species - bog rosemary, cloudberry and velvet-leaf blueberry.
- Plants such as bog rosemary are found nowhere else in Britain.
Definition of bog rosemary in US English: bog rosemarynoun See andromeda Example sentencesExamples - Living among the moss are specialist bog plants such as the insect-eating sundews, cotton grasses and bog rosemary.
- Plants such as bog rosemary are found nowhere else in Britain.
- Extensive ditching and drainage installed around the parks' borders has slowly dried this former wetland, leading to the disappearance of three relatively rare plant species - bog rosemary, cloudberry and velvet-leaf blueberry.
- Do not eat bog rosemary, it is very poisonous!
- This habitat is characterized by bog rosemary, bog laurel, and Leatherleaf on a base of peat moss.
- Stop a moment and notice the bog rosemary, sheep laurel, pale laurel, cranberry, and blueberry.
- I thought the Summer heat and warm soil would be the reason I should avoid bog rosemary.
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