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grey sage

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Explanation of "Grey Sage"

Definition: "Grey sage" refers to a type of plant that grows mainly in the western United States. It has many branches and is known for its silvery-colored leaves. This plant is important because animals eat its leaves (browse) and it provides shelter for them.

Usage Instructions
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Plural: Grey sages (when talking about more than one plant)
Example Sentence
  • The grey sage grows abundantly in the desert, providing food and shelter for various wildlife.
Advanced Usage
  • In discussions about ecology or botany, "grey sage" can be used to describe its role in the ecosystem. For example, you might say, "The grey sage is a keystone species in desert habitats."
Word Variants
  • Common Name: Grey sage is also known as "salvia" or "sagebrush."
  • Scientific Name: Salvia apiana
Different Meanings
  • While "grey sage" specifically refers to a plant, the word "sage" on its own can also mean a wise person. However, in this context, we focus on the plant.
Synonyms
  • Sagebrush
  • Silver sage
  • Salvia
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs related to "grey sage," but "to sage" in a general sense means to use sage as an herb for flavoring or healing.
Summary

Grey sage is a valuable plant in the western United States, recognized for its silvery leaves and importance in providing food and shelter for animals.

Noun
  1. low much-branched perennial of western United States having silvery leaves; an important browse and shelter plant

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