IPA: /ˈtæmərɪsk/
KK: /ˈtæmərɪsk/
A type of shrub or small tree that grows in dry areas, known for its small scale-like leaves and clusters of tiny flowers that can be white, pink, or red.
The tamarisk tree is often found near rivers and in arid regions.
Tamarisk comes from the Latin word 'tamariscus', which is derived from the Greek 'tamariskos', referring to a type of shrub or small tree found in coastal areas. The word has been used in English to denote this specific plant, known for its feathery foliage and ability to thrive in arid environments.
Imagine a coastal shrub with feathery leaves — that's the tamarisk, named from the Latin and Greek words for this resilient plant.
No commonly confused words.