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Keywords:
Shrubs,
Thicket,
Undesirable,
Livestock,
Wildlife
Branches of trees lopped off; brushwood.
A thicket of shrubs or small trees; the shrubs and small trees in a wood; underbrush.
land covered with brush{5}; in Australia, a dense growth of vegetation in good soil, including shrubs and trees, mostly small.
Commonly refers to undesirable shrubs and other low?lying vegetation.
Growth (stands or clumps) of shrubs or small trees usually of a type undesirable as forage for livestock or in timber management but of some potential value to wildlife and as cover for livestock.
Undergrowth, often of a thicket and including the small trees and shrubs. Material such as twigs cut from undergrowth.
Commonly refers to undesirable shrubs and small trees.
a dense growth of bushes
momentary contact
contact with something dangerous or undesirable; "I had a brush with danger on my way to work"; "he tried to avoid any brushes with the police"
Shrubs and stands of short, scrubby trees that do not reach merchantable size, generally 3' to 20' in height.
Various species of shrubs or small trees usually considered undesirable for livestock or timber management. The same species may have value for browse, wildlife habitat, or watershed protection.
A collective term that refers to stands of vegetation dominated by shrubby, woody plants, or low growing trees, usually of a type undesirable for livestock or timber management.
Hardwood shrubs and trees that often interfere with reforestation and afforestation.
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