Definition:
California sage is a type of plant, specifically a shrub, that is native to California. It has a low, bushy appearance and is often grayish in color, resembling ash.
In more advanced discussions, you might refer to California sage when talking about ecosystems, drought-resistant gardening, or traditional uses of plants by indigenous peoples in California.
While "California sage" itself is a specific term, related words include: - Sagebrush: Refers to several species of plants in the same family, which are similar but not specifically California sage. - Sage: This can refer to other types of sage plants, which are often used in cooking.
The word "sage" can also mean: 1. A wise person or someone who gives good advice (e.g., "He is a sage in our community."). 2. A culinary herb used in cooking (e.g., "I added sage to the stuffing for flavor.").
There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "California sage." However, understanding the plant can help with idioms that involve nature, such as: - "Barking up the wrong tree" (to pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action, often used in discussions about making errors, including in gardening).
California sage is a low, grayish shrub native to California, often appreciated for its beauty and ecological benefits. It can be used in various discussions about gardening, nature, and traditional uses.