شَعْرَانُ
1.
See أَشْعَرُ.
2.
شَعْرَان [apparently without tenween, being probably originally an epithet, also] signifies (assumed tropical:) The [shrub called] رِمْث, (K,) or a species thereof, (Tekmileh, TA,) green, inclining to dust-colour: (Tekmileh, K, TA:) or a species of [the kind of plants called] حَمْض, dust-coloured: (TA:) or حَمْض
upon which hares feed, and in which they [make their forms, i. e.] lie, cleaving to the ground; it is like the large
أُشْنَانَة [here apparently used as the n. un. of أُشْنَانٌ, i. e. kali, or glasswort], has slender twigs, and appears from afar black. (AHn, TA.)