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Bogplant
Description:
A bogplant refers to any plant species that thrives in boggy or marshy habitats. These plants have adapted to grow in waterlogged soils with low nutrient levels, often having specialized mechanisms to extract nutrients from the acidic and oxygen-deficient environment.
Sample Sentences:
- The pitcher plant is a known bogplant that attracts insects and digests them for their nutrients.
- Many bogplants, such as sphagnum moss, play a crucial role in maintaining bog ecosystems by retaining water and regulating the pH level.
- The bog garden featured various beautiful bogplants, including carnivorous sundews and colorful orchids.
Senses and Usages:
- Noun (Botany): A plant species that grows naturally in swamps, marshes, or bogs.
- Adjective: Describing plants adapted to boggy habitats or characteristic of bog environments.
- Verb: Describing the action of growing or cultivating bogplants.
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