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Shrubland, scrubland, scrub, brush, or bush is a
plant community characterized by
vegetation dominated by shrubs,
often also
including gr****es, herbs...
- in Italian; Croatian: makija; Occitan: maquís; Catalan: màquia) is a
shrubland biome in the
Mediterranean region,
typically consisting of
densely growing...
- gr****lands and
shrublands are a
biome defined by the
World Wildlife Fund. The
biome includes high
elevation gr****lands and
shrublands around the world...
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Deserts and
xeric shrublands are a
biome defined by the
World Wide Fund for Nature.
Deserts and
xeric (ancient Gr**** xērós, “dry")
shrublands form the largest...
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Tropical and
subtropical gr****lands, savannas, and
shrublands is a
terrestrial biome defined by the
World Wide Fund for Nature. The
biome is dominated...
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Shrubland Hall, Coddenham, Suffolk, is a
historic English country house with
planned gardens in Suffolk, England,
built in the 1770s. The Hall was used...
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Temperate gr****lands, savannas, and
shrublands is a
terrestrial biome defined by the
World Wide Fund for Nature. The
predominant vegetation in this biome...
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Colorado Plateau shrublands is an
ecoregion of
deserts and
xeric shrublands in the
Western United States. The
Colorado Plateau shrublands occupy the Colorado...
- and more woody, live
beyond 70. On average, they die
after eight years.
Shrubland is the
natural landscape dominated by
various shrubs;
there are many distinct...
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Asteraceae known by the
common name
shrubland nehe. It is
endemic to Hawaii,
where it can be
found in
coastal dry
shrublands and dry
forests on Oʻahu, Maui...