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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.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Ground cedar" is used primarily in gardening, botany, or nature-related discussions.
  • When talking about plants, you can describe "ground cedar" as a ground cover or an ornamental plant.
Example Sentences:
  1. "We planted ground cedar in our garden to create a beautiful green carpet."
  2. "The ground cedar spreads quickly and helps prevent weeds from growing."
Advanced Usage:

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."

Word Variants:
  • Ground cedars (plural) – referring to more than one plant.
  • Cedar – can refer to several types of trees in the genus Cedrus or related plants.
Different Meanings:
  • Cedar (without "ground") generally refers to larger trees known for their aromatic wood.
  • "Ground" can refer to the surface of the earth or land.
Synonyms:
  • Club mossreferring to the group of plants that includes ground cedar.
  • Juniper – when discussing the specific variety related to "ground cedar."
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

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.

Summary:

"Ground cedar" is a type of low-growing plant, either a juniper or a club moss, often used in gardens for ground cover.

Noun
  1. a procumbent variety of the common juniper
  2. a variety of club moss

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