Common Bog Rosemary (noun)
Definition: Common bog rosemary is a type of plant that is typically found in wet and acidic areas, like peat bogs, especially in northern Europe. It is an evergreen shrub, which means it stays green all year long. The plant has flowers that hang down (these are called "pendent clusters") and can be white or pink in color.
In a scientific or botanical context, you might discuss the ecological role of common bog rosemary in its habitat, or how it adapts to survive in acidic soils. For example: - "The common bog rosemary plays a crucial role in the biodiversity of northern European bog ecosystems."