spurge laurel (Meaning)

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spurge laurel (n)

bushy Eurasian shrub with glossy leathery oblong leaves and yellow-green flowers

Synonyms & Antonyms of spurge laurel

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spurge laurel Sentence Examples

  1. The spurge laurel, a poisonous evergreen shrub, adorns many woodland areas.
  2. Its sap contains toxic substances that can cause severe skin irritation and eye damage.
  3. The glossy leaves of spurge laurel are arranged alternately along the stems.
  4. The plant produces small, yellowish flowers in dense clusters during the spring and early summer.
  5. Despite its toxicity, spurge laurel has been traditionally used in medicine for skin conditions and gout.
  6. The Latin name for spurge laurel is Daphne mezereum, derived from the Greek word for "burning bush."
  7. In folklore, spurge laurel was believed to protect against witchcraft and evil spirits.
  8. The fruit of spurge laurel is a small, red berry that is poisonous when ingested.
  9. The seeds of the plant are dispersed by birds, contributing to its spread throughout woodland habitats.
  10. Spurge laurel is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes, despite its poisonous nature.

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bushy Eurasian shrub with glossy leathery oblong leaves and yellow-green flowers

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The spurge laurel, a poisonous evergreen shrub, adorns many woodland areas.

Its sap contains toxic substances that can cause severe skin irritation and eye damage.

The glossy leaves of spurge laurel are arranged alternately along the stems.

The plant produces small, yellowish flowers in dense clusters during the spring and early summer.