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dog laurel

 

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Noun dog laurel has 1 sense
  1. dog laurel, dog hobble, switch-ivy, Leucothoe fontanesiana, Leucothoe editorum - fast-growing evergreen shrub of southeastern United States having arching interlaced branches and racemes of white flowers
    --1 is a kind of shrub, bush
    --1 is a member of genus Leucothoe

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Term: Dog Laurel

Noun (Botany)

Description: Dog laurel refers to a common name for several shrubs or small trees of the genus Kalmia, native to North America, especially the eastern United States. The plants feature evergreen leaves and bear clusters of beautiful, colorful flowers.

Sample Sentence: The dog laurel in my backyard is in full bloom, showcasing its stunning pink flowers.

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Noun (Horticulture)

Description: In horticulture, dog laurel is commonly referred to as a broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree belonging to the genus Kalmia. These plants are known for their attractive flowers and are often used in landscaping and garden design.

Sample Sentence: The landscaper recommended planting some dog laurel in the front yard for year-round greenery and vibrant blooms.

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Noun (Local)

Description: In local communities, dog laurel can be a colloquial term for a specific type of shrub or plant that is found regionally. The name may vary based on the specific local flora and is often used informally among locals.

Sample Sentence: The locals affectionately refer to this unique species of dog laurel as "mountain blossom."

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