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marsh plant vs marsh elder

marsh elder vs marsh plant

marsh plant and marsh elder both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
marsh plant Yes No No No
marsh elder Yes No No No
As nouns, marsh elder is a hyponym of marsh plant; that is, marsh elder is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than marsh plant:
  • marsh plant: a semiaquatic plant that grows in soft wet land; most are monocots: sedge, sphagnum, grasses, cattails, etc; possibly heath
  • marsh elder: any of various coarse shrubby plants of the genus Iva with small greenish flowers; common in moist areas (as coastal salt marshes) of eastern and central North America
marsh plant (noun) marsh elder (noun)
a semiaquatic plant that grows in soft wet land; most are monocots: sedge, sphagnum, grasses, cattails, etc; possibly heath any of various coarse shrubby plants of the genus Iva with small greenish flowers; common in moist areas (as coastal salt marshes) of eastern and central North America
Difference between marsh plant and marsh elder

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