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definition of a
subshrub is not
sharply distinguishable from that of a shrub;
examples of
reasons for
describing plants as
subshrubs include ground-hugging...
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Small shrubs, less than 2 m (6.6 ft) tall are
sometimes termed as
subshrubs. Many
botanical groups have
species that are shrubs, and
others that are...
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leaves throughout the year. An
intermediate class of
plants is
known as
subshrubs,
which retain a
vestigial woody structure in winter, e.g. Penstemon. The...
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plants in the
family Aizoaceae. It
includes two
species of
succulent subshrubs endemic to the Cape
Provinces of
South Africa.
Nelia pillansii (N.E.Br...
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genus Chrysanthemum are
perennial herbaceous flowering plants,
sometimes subshrubs. The
leaves are alternate,
divided into
leaflets and may be pinnatisect...
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Thyme (/taɪm/) is a
culinary herb
consisting of the
dried aerial parts of some
members of the
genus Thymus of
flowering plants in the mint
family Lamiaceae...
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Salvia rosmarinus (/ˈsælviə ˌrɒsməˈraɪnəs/),
commonly known as rosemary, is a
shrub with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like
leaves and white, pink, purple...
- the
family Br****icaceae. It
comprises annuals,
evergreen perennials and
subshrubs native to the Old World. The name "candytuft" is not
related to candy...
- In the
wider sense,
herbs may be
herbaceous perennials but also trees,
subshrubs, shrubs, annuals, lianas, ferns, mosses, algae, lichens, and fungi. Herbalism...
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growth and
habit Habit Cushion plants Rosettes Shrubs Prostrate shrubs Subshrubs Succulent plants Trees Vines Lianas Herbaceous plants Secondary growth...