Shrubby
(adjective)
Relating to or resembling a shrub, especially in being low and bushy.
Origin:
Derived from the noun 'shrub' which means a low-growing woody plant.
Examples:
- The garden was filled with shrubby plants, some with fragrant flowers and others with brightly colored berries.
- The park had a small pond surrounded by shrubby trees and bushes that provided shade and a habitat for wildlife.
- Some shrubby species, such as rose bushes and holly trees, are popular for use in landscaping due to their attractive foliage and stems.
- The shrubby undergrowth of the forest floor provided cover for small animals and birds.
- The shrubby landscape of the arid desert was dotted with cacti and other succulent plants adapted to the harsh conditions.