Bush comes to us from the English and Scandinavian concept of thicket or a short, dense, woody growth. So it now refers to a many stemmed woody plant. Shrub comes from Old English scrybb meaning a brushwood. In the Eighteenth century a shrubbery was a screening woodland with interesting plantings revealed by following its pathways. Shrub and bush are a horticultural distinction to describe a small multi-stemmed, woody plant with mature growth under 6m (20ft). Several understory trees can become multi-stemmed or single stemmed given different growth conditions so are included within the category. In common use bush has come to refer to the shorter shrubs with thick, low or spreading growth. Roses are defined as bushes, including miniatures, except for one class, shrub roses. Shrub roses are taller cultivars with forms that do not fit either old garden or modern rose classes but do not achieve the stature of climbers. This class includes members from English shrub roses, Kordes' roses of Germany, and American bred Buck roses. EDIT:
Roses are not defined as bushes, although a large amount of roses are bushes/shrubs.There are a few herbaceous roses (herbaceous meaning a plant that has little or no wood). An example of this would be the Kansas Peony Rose.
A tree is bigger than a shrub and a bush is smaller than a shrub. (but some trees could be smaller than a shrub)
A tree has one main trunk. A bush and shrub have many branches or stems coming out of the root.
herbs-plants with green and tender stems are called herb. shrubs-some plants have the stem braching out near the base.the stem is hard butnot very thick.such plants are called shrubs trees-some plants are very tall and have hard and thick brown stem.the stem have branches in the upper part,much above the ground.such plants are called trees.
i think a shrub is like a bush. i dont kno.
well my family had a big discussion about it and they think its about the branches and stump. I personally think its about size. but i really don't know the right answer.
A tree is a plant with a single stem or trunk that can grow over 20 feet tall. A shrub on the other hand has multiple stems and is much shorter under 20 feet.
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The difference between TREE, SHRUB AND HERB Tree -- The tree has a firm single stem. The whole tree stands on the stem. Shrub -- The shrub has multiple stems. It forms a sort of bush. That is the reason for it to be planted as a barricade. Herb -- The Herb does not have a firm stem but a flexible juicy structrure which does not have the woody hard part as in a Tree or a Shrub.A shrub is a low usually several-stemmed woody plant. Herbs are (usually) small plants that not develop persistent woody tissue but die down at the end of a growing season.
Wood is a hard substance, composing of the stem of branches of a tree of shrub. Lumber is wood- which has been conditioned
it is a shrub
Bush is a common word used for shrubs. A shrub is generally defined as a plant with a woody stem that doesn't grow taller than 14 feet and does not have a distinct trunk like a tree. A shrub is a plant, but not all plants are shrubs.
there are many differences like; tree is bigger than shrub tree givee flowers and fruits but shrubs dont tree need more frequent caring than shrub shrub are liked by many people because they are small and cute!!!!!
kilometers
One is a tree that is native to New Zealand, the other is scientifically listed as a shrub that is also native to New Zealand.
The difference between TREE, SHRUB AND HERB Tree -- The tree has a firm single stem. The whole tree stands on the stem. Shrub -- The shrub has multiple stems. It forms a sort of bush. That is the reason for it to be planted as a barricade. Herb -- The Herb does not have a firm stem but a flexible juicy structrure which does not have the woody hard part as in a Tree or a Shrub.A shrub is a low usually several-stemmed woody plant. Herbs are (usually) small plants that not develop persistent woody tissue but die down at the end of a growing season.
They are different shrubs Snowball tree is a Viburnum.
a pumpkin is orange and a pumpkin while a shrub is not....
Is banyan a shrub or tree
Wood is a hard substance, composing of the stem of branches of a tree of shrub. Lumber is wood- which has been conditioned
Lemon plant is a tree, where the lemon fruits are growing. Those lemons, what we buy in grocery stores.
Is banyan a shrub or tree
it is a shrub
shrub
shrub