shrubby in Vietnamese

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1. Potentilla fruticosa L.: Shrubby cinquefoil absolute / Shrubby cinquefoil extract / oleoresin / Shrubby cinquefoil oil

2. White River Beardtongue is a shrubby plant with showy lavender flowers

3. What does Buckbrush mean? Any of various shrubby plants, esp

4. Baccate and shrubby Reid bedabbling her peags overissue while Garret Anagrammatising some pastels impressively

5. A small shrubby tree (Citrus medica) that produces Citrons and is cultivated in tropical regions

6. Also known as the Eastern Chokecherry or the Red Chokecherry, it often forms shrubby thickets

7. Bottlebrush is a small, usually shrubby tree, normally getting only 10 to 15 feet tall

8. Azaleas (Rhododendron spp.) are shrubby plants with showy flowers and a neat and tidy growing habit

9. The eastern Cottontail can be found in meadows and shrubby areas in the eastern and south-central United States, southern

10. Allamanda blanchetii (Allamanda violacea) Shrubby or with a few vining stems; usually grows 610 feet tall and wide

11. Artemisia dracunculus is a large, shrubby, perennial rhizomatus (60–120 cm tall) that is strongly aromatic to inodorous

12. Buckbrush definition is - any of various shrubby North American plants that furnish browse for sheep, deer, and other animals: such as.

13. Cotyledon is a genus of 10 species of perennial shrubby leaf and stem succulents with numerous varieties and cultivars

14. Cotyledon is a genus that includes numerous varieties of perennial shrubby leaf and stem succulents native to Southern Africa and the Arabian peninsula

15. A tropical southeast Asian shrubby vine (Piper Cubeba) having spicy, berrylike fruits, heart-shaped leaves, and small flowers in cylindrical spikes

16. Spectacular in bloom, Allamanda cathartica (Golden Trumpet) is an evergreen tropical shrubby climber boasting deep golden yellow trumpet flowers, 5 in

17. Cotyledonis a genus of 10 species of perennial shrubby leaf and stem succulents from South Africa, with numerous varieties and cultivars

18. Although Banksia ilicifolia is variable in growth form, with low coastal shrubby forms on the south coast near Albany, there are no recognised varieties as such.

Dù Banksia ilicifolia khác nhau ở cách mọc, với hình thức cây bụi thấp ven biển ở bờ biển nam gần Albany, vẫn không có biến thế của loài.

19. Amelanchier lamarckii is a beautiful, small, North American tree offering year-round interest, even in winter when its spreading crown of fine shoots makes a satisfying, dense, shrubby shape.

20. Accipiters are well adapted for maneuverability and rapid in-flight hunting, able to pursue and grasp prey in dense shrubby habitat, sometimes pursuing them on foot right into the bushes.

21. Agrimony is a peripheral plant, best suited for hedge banks, field margins, roadsides, dry thickets, and other shrubby waste areas of temperate regions in sun and semi-shaded places in dry, alkaline soils.

22. Cotyledon tomentosa Bear's Paw It's easy to see where this shrubby succulent gets its name! The thick, fuzzy leaves have 3 to 10 "teeth" at the end, similar to the paws of a bear

23. Aralia racemosa, commonly called American spikenard, is a rhizomatous, shrubby-looking, soft-stemmed, herbaceous perennial of the Ginseng family that is native to moist rich woods from Quebec to Manitoba south to Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi and Georgia.

24. Genus Arbutus are evergreen trees and shrubs with small, bell-shaped creamy-white or pink flowers, and red, strawberry-like fruits in autumn Details A spreading, evergreen, shrubby tree, with rough shredding red-brown bark and mid-green leathery leaves

25. The presence of shrubby patches increased species richness in wood-pastures by 42% for plants, 27% for lichens and 29% for Coleopterans (average over two study areas), a very substantial gain considering that patches covered less than 0.5% of the studied wood-pastures.

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27. Broom is an English word that, in this context, refers to a shrubby plant related to vetch, which is often parasitized by Broomrapes. So, the literal meaning of Broomrape is something akin to “broom tuber.” In other words, they are plants growing on the roots of vetch

28. Habitat In the lowlands, the Bananaquit is most common in semi-open to shrubby areas; at middle elevations it searches for flowers in the canopy and edges of moist to wet forests. This bird also forges in areas used by humans, such as clearings, plantations, gardens, and parks.

29. Corylus cornuta, the Beaked hazelnut (or just Beaked hazel), is a deciduous shrubby hazel found throughout most of North America, from southern Canada south to Georgia and California.It grows in dry woodlands and at forest edges and can reach 4–8 metres (13–26 ft) tall with stems 10–25 cm (4– 9 3 ⁄ 4 in) thick with smooth gray bark, but it can also remain relatively small in the

30. Up to 1 m high, aromatic, silky hirsuite, shrubby plant; basal leaves two to three times pinnatipartite with lanceolar cusps; yellow capitulae, 2-4 mm wide and arranged like panicles; perennial; anemogamous; flowering season VII - IX; old medicinal plant employed in a variety of ways with a strongly bitter taste; contains ethereal oils, including the poisonous Thujon; once used to make absinth liquor; this however has not been allowed since 1923 because of the systematic side effects.