0 a mass of bushes, small trees, and plants, especially growing under the trees in a forest:
Police discovered the body hidden in thick undergrowth.
The new biotype was found in a limited area in the undergrowth of a pine forest, 600-1000 m above sea level.
The risk of infection can be substantially reduced by avoiding habitats with high tick density, such as wooded areas with luxuriant undergrowth and dense vegetation.
The temple has been rent by the riotous energy of the natural world; it is about to be lost forever to the undergrowth.
No doubt this clearing of this conceptual undergrowth is necessary, but it makes for hard slogging.
Subsequently, we calculated a linear regression of undergrowth plant diversity on geometrid diversity for all 12 understorey samples.
But they nevertheless probably have the potential to form a thicker undergrowth of livelihoods than externally financed and controlled marketing co-operatives ever did or will.
The undergrowth was thick and dominated by tangles of climbers, giant herbs and thorny creepers.
They are all deciduous, and there is little if any undergrowth.
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