I havent had any die yet but i would recommend diluting the Clorox before cleaning above the plants, this will be safer than full strenghth Clorox.
Some examples of berry-producing trees commonly found in temperate climates include blueberry bushes, raspberry bushes, blackberry bushes, and elderberry trees.
The bushes and small trees make up the understory of the forest
Chlorinated pool water can harm evergreen bushes and trees if consistently exposed to high concentrations. The chlorine can burn the foliage and roots, leading to stress and potential damage or death over time. It's best to avoid direct contact or frequent exposure of evergreen plants to chlorinated pool water.
Thickets of woody bushes and short trees make good cover in the wild for animals. This type of habitat is easily found in wooded areas.
Yes, stranger vines can kill trees. They girdle bushes, herbs, grasses, shrubs and trees from bottom to top. The girdling or strangling activity by runners, suckers or tendrils massively generated by prolific seeding kills non-woody and woody plants by monopolizing all light and moisture inputs from air, land and water bodies.
The plant guy at Home Deport says that the outdoor bleach has been made to not kill shrubs or bushes. But other than that, I don't know.
Avocados are grown on trees, not bushes.
Strawberries grow on bushes, not trees.
Roses are bushes.
trees are really tall if you have noticed and bushes are smaller
bushes bushes,trees.
tangerines grow on trees. why would you think that they grow on bushes??
Trees.
Trees
A Large area with lots of trees and bushes
Pine, fir, and spruce trees do not provide nectar. Juniper bushes also do not produce nectar.
Hackberry trees