SHRUBS - translation to arabic
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SHRUBS - translation to arabic

SMALL- OR MEDIUM-SIZED PERENNIAL WOODY PLANT
Shrubs; Bushes; Shrubby; Bush (plant); Bush (shrub); Schrub; Frutices; Frutex
  • broom]] shrub in flower
  • ''[[Hydrangea macrophylla]]''
  • Vogelsberg]]
  • Webb County]], Texas.
  • ''[[Senecio angulatus]]'', a scrambling shrub by the sea (yellow-flowered).
  • A [[rhododendron]] shrubbery in [[Sheringham Park]]
  • Winter-flowering [[Witch-hazel]] (''Hamamelis'')

SHRUBS         

ألاسم

جَنْبَة ; شُجَيْرَة

SHRUBBY         

الصفة

شُجَيْرِيّ

shrub         
اسْم : جَنْبَة . شُجَيْرَة

Definition

shrubs
n. to prune; trim shrubs see also shrubbery

Wikipedia

Shrub

A shrub (often also called a bush) is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple stems and shorter height, less than 6–10 m (20–33 ft) tall. Small shrubs, less than 2 m (6.6 ft) tall are sometimes termed as subshrubs. Many botanical groups have species that are shrubs, and others that are trees and herbaceous plants instead.

Some define a shrub as less than 6 m (20 ft) and a tree as over 6 m. Others use 10 m (33 ft) as the cutoff point for classification. Many trees do not reach this mature height because of hostile less than ideal growing conditions, and resemble shrub-sized plants. Others in such species have the potential to grow taller in ideal conditions. For longevity, most shrubs are classified between perennials and trees. Some only last about five years in good conditions. Others, usually larger 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 types around the world, including fynbos, maquis, shrub-steppe, shrub swamp and moorland. In gardens and parks, an area largely dedicated to shrubs (now somewhat less fashionable than a century ago) is called a shrubbery, shrub border or shrub garden. There are many garden cultivars of shrubs, bred for flowering, for example rhododendrons, and sometimes even leaf colour or shape.

Compared to trees and herbaceous plants, perhaps a relatively small number of shrubs have agricultural or commercial uses. Apart from the several berry-bearing species (using the culinary rather than botanical definition), few are eaten directly, and they are generally too small for much timber use unlike trees. Those that are used include several perfumed species such as lavender and rose, and a wide range of plants with medicinal uses. Tea and coffee are on the tree-shrub boundary; they are normally harvested from shrub-sized plants, but these would be large enough to become small trees if left to grow instead.

Examples of use of SHRUBS
1. The capital‘s streets were littered with branches, shrubs and trees.
2. But there grow only moss, grass and shorter flower shrubs.
3. A few evergreens and shrubs labor as landscaping.
4. Blackhawk helicopters landed in a patch of sand and shrubs.
5. Shrubs Aralia (Araliaceae) Large, bright green foliage with small white flowers; hardy to 5° F.