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bog myrtle
bog myrtle
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bog myrtle1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Example Sentences
The ling and heather were springy under her feet, and the air was sweet with the scent of the bog-myrtle.
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It was covered with grass and low bushes, bog-myrtle, she thought, and a big flock of sheep were feeding there.
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And that's the Blairgowrie heather and bog myrtle; never a year but it comes, and it is like a call across the sea.
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The air was filled with the poignant sweetness of the loneroid or bog-myrtle, meadow-sweet, and white wild-roses.
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There is a moist, rich fragrance of meadowsweet and bog myrtle in the air; and how fresh and wild and verdant it is!
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