- cerasifera, but not in P. spinosa. They can be
distinguished in
winter by the
shrubbier habit with stiffer, wider-angled
branches of P. spinosa; in
summer by...
-
following spring.
However tree peonies, such as
Paeonia suffruticosa, are
shrubbier. They
produce permanent woody stems that will lose
their leaves in winter...
- palm but 2 to 5,
planted in
clusters as
seedlings to give the
plant a
shrubbier look. They
remain relatively expensive to purchase,
because the export...
- pink
fruit capsules containing seeds with red arils, and 'Red Elf', a
shrubbier breed with dark pink
fruits and
seeds with orange-red arils. A number...
-
Antarctic beech (Notho****us antarctica). It is not
known whether the
shrubbier Antarctic beech will be
succeeded by the
originally dominant and larger...
-
found in the
Canary Islands Lotus campylocladus subsp.
hillebrandii a
shrubbier from,
found in El
Hierro and La
Palma only "Lotus campylocladus". Global...
-
southern Cascades it
grows at
higher elevations but
takes on a smaller,
shrubbier form. It can be
found growing up to 1,800 m (5,900 ft)
above sea level...
-
Antarctic beech (Notho****us antarctica). It is not
known whether the
shrubbier Antarctic beech will be
succeeded by the
originally dominant and larger...
- grow to over 10
metres (33 ft) tall. In
chaparral the
plants are
often shrubbier and more aromatic, such as
African sage (Artemisia afra) and sugarbush...
- "several thousand". They
mostly lived in both wet ʻōhiʻa
forests and in dry,
shrubbier ʻōhiʻa
forests on the
slopes of
Mauna Loa. Just
prior to its listing,...