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The bushes and small trees make up the understory of the forest

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Bushes small trees ect. Growing under large trees in forests?

Undergrowth (:


Bushes small trees etc growing under large trees in the forests is called what?

The small trees, bushes, and other vegetation growing under large trees in a forest are referred to as the "understory." This layer is crucial for biodiversity, providing habitat and food for various wildlife species. The understory receives limited sunlight due to the canopy above, influencing the types of plants that can thrive in this environment.


Large open area of grass with a few trees and bushes in Africa?

A Large area with lots of trees and bushes


What plants are in forests?

trees and bushes and well mostly green plants


What is a stick insects home like?

Stick insects live in trees. Normally in forests or bushes.


What vegetation do forests have?

Many kinds of trees as well as moss, various bushes, grass, vines, and weeds.


What is a antonym for thickets?

bushes or small trees growing close together dick


What are large open areas of grass with few trees and bushes?

a savanna?


What is undergrowth?

thick plants such as bushes, vines, and other low plants growing under trees.


Which trees make match?

Any of the soft, fast growing trees that are grown in sustainable forests, are suitable.


Are there any bushes in forests?

There are bushes in the rainforest. The rainforest is home to a vary wide array of vegetation including trees, bushes, and plants.


What is dense undergrowth?

thick plants such as bushes, vines, and other low plants growing under trees.