doghobble

[US]/ˈdɒɡˌhɒbəl/
[UK]/ˈdɔːɡˌhɑːbəl/

Translation

n.A North American shrub (Leucothoe fontanesiana) of the heath family, having white flowers and leathery leaves; also known as dog laurel.

Phrases & Collocations

doghobble vine

doghobble thicket

dense doghobble

doghobble understory

doghobble patch

doghobbles spread

doghobble growing

doghobble blooming

doghobble leaves

doghobble shrubs

Example Sentences

the doghobble grows wild in the southern swamps.

gardeners often plant doghobble for its attractive evergreen foliage.

the doghobble shrub produces delicate white flowers in spring.

doghole is native to the southeastern united states.

the doghobble thrives in moist, acidic soil conditions.

birds eat the berries of the doghobble plant.

doghole can be found growing along forest trails.

the poisonous leaves of doghobble deter deer from eating them.

landscapers use doghobble as a natural hedge plant.

the doghobble's glossy leaves turn bronze in winter.

doghole prefers partial shade to full sunlight.

the doghobble provides habitat for various songbirds.

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