low shrub
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflowandshrub
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low
adjective
uk/ləʊ/us/loʊ/
not measuring much from the base to ...
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shrub
noun
uk/ʃrʌb/us/ʃrʌb/
a large plant with a rounded shape formed from many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, grown ...
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(Definition oflowandshrubfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The name appears to have come from the rising land in the area having heath orlowshrub-like vegetation on it.
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It is alowshrub, reaching a height of about 75 cm.
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The nest is on the ground in alowshrub.
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The nest is built inlowshrubor brambles, and three to seven eggs are laid.
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The nest is built inlowshrub, and 25 eggs are laid.
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This is a small,lowshrubwith stems only about 35 centimeters in maximum length.
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It forms alowshrubto one half meter tall.
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It is alowshrubor herb with thorn-less creeping stems.
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It is alowshrubgrowing to 50 cm (rarely up to 2 m) tall with evergreen leaves 2060 mm long and 315 mm broad.
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The nest is built inlowshrubor gorse, and 3-5 eggs are laid.
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This plant is alowshrubor subshrub up to about 20 centimeters high, growing from a woody, branching caudex.
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It is a broad andlowshrub, up to 2m ft high and 4 m wide.
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All are fairly secretive and hard to spot, living inlowshrubcover.
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Branchlets are very short, less than 8 cm long, the habit is a multi-stemmed spreadinglowshrub, forming in dense colonies.
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It grows as a prostrate orlowshrub, between 0.2 to 0.5 metres high and 0.6 metres wide.
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The nest is built inlowshrubor brambles, and 3-7 eggs are laid.
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The terrain is generally steep and rocky with eucalyptus forest andlowshrub.
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The nest is built inlowshrubor brambles, and 3-6 eggs are laid.
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The original form is alowshrub, and a climbing form also exists.
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In more sheltered habitats, it grows as a large tree, but can be alowshrubwhen found on coastal dunes.
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