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Australian heath vs grass tree

grass tree vs Australian heath

Australian heath and grass tree both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Australian heath Yes No No No
grass tree Yes No No No
As nouns, grass tree is a hyponym of Australian heath; that is, grass tree is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Australian heath:
  • Australian heath: any heathlike plant of the family Epacridaceae; most are of the Australian region
  • grass tree: gaunt Tasmanian evergreen shrubby tree with slender tapering leaves 3 to 5 feet long
Other hyponyms of Australian heath include epacris, Australian grass tree, Richea dracophylla, Richea pandanifolia, tree heath.
Australian heath (noun) grass tree (noun)
any heathlike plant of the family Epacridaceae; most are of the Australian region any of several Australian evergreen perennials having short thick woody stems crowned by a tuft of grasslike foliage and yielding acaroid resins
gaunt Tasmanian evergreen shrubby tree with slender tapering leaves 3 to 5 feet long
elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand
Difference between Australian heath and grass tree

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