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That one has dense foliage from near-ground level up and is lower-lying and that the other has visible trunks and is tallerare two differences between crape myrtle (Lagerstroemiaspp) bushes and shrubs.Specifically, all bushes are shrubs even though not all shrubs are bushes. A bush has dense foliage throughout its length and width whereas a shrub has a visibly foliage-free zone through which stems and trunks branch. A bush tends to mature to a maximum height of 15 feet (457.2 centimeters) whereas a shrub matures to a maximum height of twice that and therefore may be considered a small tree.
Pixemon jungle pokemon only spawn on Leaves Im currently seeing if they only spawn on jungle leaves but Im petty sure they spawn on oak and jungle leaves that are in a jungle biome
The dense area of the nucleus is called the nucleolus. The nucleolus consists of nucleic acids and proteins and takes part in the formation of ribosomes.
Bone
Both tendons and ligaments are made of dense connective tissue. Skin contains irregular dense connective tissue.
Caves, dug out areas under fallen trees, dense thickets.
Thicket
A nest and in bad weather they take shelter in dense thickets.
No, that is the burrowing owl. Horned owls are forest birds, roosting in dense thickets.
Bobcats do not "build" a home, but den up in caves, under large fallen trees, dense thickets.
the temperate rainforest
A thicket is a dense forest, and there are thickets in different climates. Some animals that love the many hiding places in the dense trees are birds, reptiles and rodents.
Mainly, cardinals nest in hedgerows, large bushes or dense foliage.
A thicket is simply a dense and impenetrable patch of bushes or shrubs.
thick plants such as bushes, vines, and other low plants growing under trees.
Copse means a dense growth of bushes. If you did not mean "corpse," that is. A corpse is a dead body.
A densely-branched, low-lying shrub is what a bush is, and a low-lying, multiply-stemmed woody plant is what a shrub is.Specifically, all bushes are shrubs even though not all shrubs are bushes. Bushes are lower-lying than shrubs, which are lower-lying than trees. Bushes gets their dense look from either one stem which multiply branches or from many multiple stems. Shrubs always have multiple stems whose branching is more moderate and therefore less dense-looking than bushes.