Definitionadj. of or relating to or resembling a shrub
Last update: September 13, 2015
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All the species are arborescent or shrubby, varying in size from the most stately of forest trees to the dwarfish bush. [Please select]
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Along this part of the river there are extensive growths of shrubby willows, growing (in early September) in a foot or more of water. [Please select]
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A few occur in the Cisco Lake Region, where they are most common in the shrubby clearings. [Please select]
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Hooker saw gigantic nettles in Nepal, one was a shrubby species growing fifteen feet high, called by the natives _mealum-ma_. [Please select]
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The bush is shrubby, is generally about waist-high, and the stems bear small, hooked prickles. [Please select]
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_emarginata_ is mixed with _Croton_, and there are scattered clumps of shrubby wolf-berry (_Lycium carolinianum_ var.) [Please select]
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Hodgson "found the nest" of this species in Nepal, "at an elevation of about 6000 feet, in shrubby upland." [Please select]
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The female lays her eggs on a variety of shrubby plants; gooseberry and currant bushes are often chosen. [Please select]
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The thickets formed by this shrubby oak are frequented by cottontails, which feed upon the bark and foliage. [Please select]
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Most of this shrubby zone is on the slope; on the western side this zone abuts pinyon-juniper woodland, and on the eastern side is bordered by _Artemisia tridentata_ in the sandy bottom of the drainage. [Please select]
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During severe weather I have observed them in Norfolk, flocking to the salt marshes, and feeding on the seeds of saline plants, especially those of the shrubby sea-blite. [Please select]
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