Ground Cedar (noun)
Definition: "Ground cedar" refers to a type of plant that is a low-growing variety of the common juniper. It also refers to a type of club moss. These plants usually have a creeping or spreading habit and often have needle-like leaves that resemble the needles of a cedar tree.
In more advanced discussions, "ground cedar" might be referenced in ecological studies or landscape design. You could say: - "The ground cedar is an important element in the ecosystem, providing habitat for small wildlife."
While "ground cedar" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you might encounter phrases like: - "To ground oneself," which means to become stable or secure in a situation, but this is unrelated to the plant.
"Ground cedar" is a type of low-growing plant, either a juniper or a club moss, often used in gardens for ground cover.