0 a large plant with a rounded shape formed from many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, grown in gardens:
1 a drink made from fruit juice mixed with sugar and rum or brandy
2 a plant with a wooden stem and many small branches that usually does not grow very tall
Trees > 1 and 5 m tall were classed separately because they include the majority of shrubs.
The dry period was defined as the period with no rain in between but only as long as sampled shrubs had l eaves.
Type 1 consisted of perennial herbs and shrubs capable of immediate germination.
Another noteworthy factor is the value of seed retention for certain shrubs that are generally not considered susceptible to long-term transportation via animal coats.
Fodder trees (the ter m as used here includes shrubs) can provide such high quality feed.
Seeds passed by the primate community came from 125 species of trees, lianas and shrubs, equivalent to at least 34% of the known tree flora.
Transplanting shrubs has the added advantage that they may reduce wind speed at ground level and thereby combat wind erosion at reclamation sites.
Small ruminants kept in pen, droppings mixed with grasses and shrubs.