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shrubby adjective uk /ˈʃrʌb.i/ us /ˈʃrʌb.i/ covered with or consisting of shrubs(= a large plant with a rounded shape formed from many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem): Some shrubby herbs may need further pruning during the summer. The coast stretches for a mile or so before curving out towards a shrubby headland. This one usually makes a tree, so for most gardens the shrubbier variety is a better choice. The garden is mainly rock with little shrubby plants sticking up here and there. If you take a cutting from the mature wood it will retain its shrubby character. Can you recommend a shrubby honeysuckle that flowers during the winter? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Bushes & shrubs abelia abutilon angel's trumpet aronia artemisia dewberry dogwood eglantine ephedra firethorn manuka manzanita mayflower Mexican orange mock orange snowberry spicebush staghorn sumac sumac sweetbriar
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