Shrubbery (noun)

  1. A collection of shrubs planted in a particular area.
  2. A dense collection of shrubs that provides privacy or protection.

Origin:

Late middle english shrubberie, from shrub + -ery.

Examples:

  1. The park had a beautiful shrubbery surrounded by a fountain.
  2. The shrubbery was so dense that no one could see inside.
  3. The shrubbery had various species of shrubs, including roses.
  4. She sat in the shrubbery, watching the children play.
  5. The shrubbery was designed to create a natural privacy screen.
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