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An example of a pioneer plant is grasses. Grasses are often the first plants to colonize barren or disturbed areas, and they create conditions for other plant species to establish and grow. They are well adapted to harsh conditions like poor soil quality and limited resources.
There are a number of bushes and shrubs that produce edible fruit. For example, Burncoose Nursuries sells a number of these bushes by mail order, such as the Cydonia Oblonga or the Acca sellowiana.
No. Movement is a noun. Example : "I heard movement in the bushes."
The noun Bush's is the singular, proper, possessive form.The plural form of the proper noun Bush is Bushes.The plural possessive form is Bushes'.Example: The Bushes' ranch is located near Crawford, Texas.The plural form of the common noun bush is bushes.The plural possessive form is bushes'.Example: The damaged bushes' branches were scattered all over the lawn.
These are two separate thoughts: The rabbit jumped into the bushes. The dog followed it.To make it into one complex sentence you could write it as:The rabbit jumped into the bushes and the dog followed it.When the rabbit jumped into the bushes, the dog followed it.
Yes, bush is a noun; a common, singular noun.
The collective nouns for bushes are:a clump of bushesa thicket of bushesa row of bushesa hedge of bushes
Rose Bushes! :]
There are a few kinds of bushes that grow tall and quick. Some of the bushes that do this are burning bushes, azaleas and jasmine bushes.
Roses are bushes.
The noun bush's is the singular possessive form of the noun bush.The plural form of the noun bush is bushes.The plural possessive form is bushes'.example: The broken bushes' branches were scattered all over the lawn.