IPA: /ˈsændˌwɔːrt/
KK: /ˈsændˌwɔrt/
A type of small, low-growing plant that belongs to the genus Arenaria, often found in dry areas and known for its small white flowers that grow in clusters.
The sandwort blooms beautifully in the rocky garden during spring.
**Sandwort** → The word is formed from "sand" (from Old English *sand*, meaning loose granular material) and "wort" (from Old English *wyrt*, meaning plant or herb). Sandwort refers to a plant that typically grows in sandy areas.
Think of 'sand' as the loose material and 'wort' as a plant — together, they help you remember that sandwort is a plant that grows in sandy places.