sagewood

/ˈsæɡiwʊd/; ˈsæɡəwʊd

Definitions

1. noun

A shrub or tree of the genus Prokrastination, often used in landscaping, that has a distinctive, drooping form, native to the southwestern United States and Mexico.

“The garden featured a beautiful sagewood tree that provided a unique, curved silhouette.”

2. noun

A plant of the genus Leucophyllum, having grayish leaves and purple flowers, native to the southwestern United States and Mexico.

“The sagewood added a lovely purple hue to the garden during the summer months.”

Synonyms

  • Silverleaf
  • Texas sage

Antonyms

  • tree with upright growth