Yes, yellow bell is a shrub.
Specifically, the plant in question belongs to the genus Forsythia, which also serves as another common name for the shrub. A shrub can be recognized by height under 20 feet (6 meters) and multiple stems. The definition also fits the yellow bells (Tecoma stans), with which forsythia may be confused by similarity of name but not of floral or foliar attributes.
Yes.Allamanda, also known as Yellow Bell, Golden Trumpet or Buttercup Flower, a genus of tropical shrub belonging to the dogbane family
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Acacia.
Diervilla.
There is no antonym for shrub. Most common nouns don't have antonyms. Like table, yellow, window, elephant.
Barberry
Witch Hazel
Allamnada is the genus of yellow bell.
Yellow jasmine is woody, as it is a vine or shrub that produces woody stems.
Yes
Barberry shrub contains the letters "bar." It is a spiny shrub known for its bright red or yellow berries and is commonly used as a hedge plant.
Some florist lillies look like a bell.