(n)laurel of bogs of northwestern United States having small purple flowers and pale leaves that are glaucous beneath, Syn.bog laurel, bog kalmia, Kalmia polifolia
(n)large deciduous oak of the eastern United States with a flaky bark and leaves that have fewer lobes than other white oaks; yields heavy strong wood used in construction; thrives in wet soil, Syn.swamp oak, Quercus bicolor
(n)high-growing deciduous shrub of eastern North America bearing edible blueish to blackish berries with a distinct bloom; source of most cultivated blueberries, Syn.swamp blueberry, tall bilberry, Vaccinium corymbosum
(n)North American herbaceous perennial of wet places having slender curled racemes of small white flowers, Syn.water dragon, Saururus cernuus, swamp lily
(n)a semiaquatic plant that grows in soft wet land; most are monocots: sedge, sphagnum, grasses, cattails, etc; possibly heath, Syn.swamp plant, bog plant
(n)fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil, Syn.swamp oak, Quercus palustris
(n)large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward, Syn.swamp red oak, turkey oak, Quercus falcata
(n)honey locust of swamps and bottomlands of southern United States having short oval pods; yields dark heavy wood, Syn.Gleditsia aquatica, swamp locust
[くうしんさい, kuushinsai](n) (See 甕菜) ipomoea aquatica; kang kong; water morning glory; (Chinese) water spinach; water convolvulus; swamp cabbage; ong choy; hung tsai; rau muong; pak boong[Add to Longdo]