Scrub country
That's a very original, fitting answer for a non-specific question. It made me laugh, thanks. May I offer the following that the person may fit his situation.
Depending on the land mass by your description of "area":
1. It could be a garden if the shrubs are flowering shrubs and the trees were ornamental or fruit bearing.
2. If the trees are a mixture, that is not of any species of wood for harvesting, and the shrubs are whatever grew and are not cared for, this would best be described as woodland or simply woods. Woods are usually part of farmland in the Midwest or of un-tillable land, sometimes of wetlands.
3. Larger land masses are woodlands or forests, usually having timber and shrubs. Shrubs may be flowering or seedlings that will grow into timber.
4. My grandfather has seen jungles and rain forests in Vietnam with triple canopies of abundant trees and shrubs, vines, plants, grass and weeds. Within these forests one could find clearings for roads, villages and small farms. The vastness of these wooded areas are opposite of our Midwestern states where there are more farmland than woodland.
savanna
That is called a woodland, where trees and vegetation are spread out rather than densely packed together. Woodlands typically have a mix of trees, shrubs, and other plant life.
This type of environment is known as a savanna. Savannas are characterized by a mix of grasslands and scattered trees and shrubs. They are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions with a seasonal rainfall pattern.
Climax communities dominated by grasses are called grasslands. These ecosystems are characterized by vast expanses of grasses with occasional trees or shrubs scattered throughout. Grasslands typically occur in areas with moderate rainfall and periodic fires.
Yes, Saharas are grasslands that do have scattered trees and shrubs. These trees are usually adapted to the arid conditions of the Saharas, such as acacia and baobab trees. The mix of grasses and trees in these savannas provides habitat and food sources for a variety of wildlife.
An area with tall grasses and scattered trees is known in Africa as the savanna.
incidious
32 SHRUBS AND 8 TREES.
A flat area of land with few trees is typically called a plain or grassland. Plains are characterized by their low elevation, gently rolling hills, and lack of significant vegetation, while grasslands are dominated by grasses with scattered trees or shrubs.
These are the savannas :-D
Conifers
Plains in Africa are commonly referred to as savannas, which are characterized by grasslands with scattered trees and shrubs. These plains support a diverse range of wildlife and are a key feature of the African landscape.