Shrubbery
(noun)
- A collection of shrubs planted in a particular area.
- A dense collection of shrubs that provides privacy or protection.
Origin:
Late middle english shrubberie, from shrub + -ery.
Examples:
- The park had a beautiful shrubbery surrounded by a fountain.
- The shrubbery was so dense that no one could see inside.
- The shrubbery had various species of shrubs, including roses.
- She sat in the shrubbery, watching the children play.
- The shrubbery was designed to create a natural privacy screen.