Definition of Underbrush. Meaning of Underbrush. Synonyms of Underbrush

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Definition of Underbrush

Underbrush
Underbrush Un"der*brush`, n. Shrubs, small trees, and the like, in a wood or forest, growing beneath large trees; undergrowth.

Meaning of Underbrush from wikipedia

- (American English), or understorey (Commonwealth English), also known as underbrush or undergrowth, includes plant life growing beneath the forest canopy...
- deer po****tions are expected to increase, resulting in a decrease in underbrush which smaller fauna use as camouflage. Additionally, rising temperatures...
- There are four categories that land is divided: Village House Lots, Underbrush, Family Reserve and Village Land.: 205  Village house lots is where individual...
- Native Americans maintained this environment, good for hunting, by burning underbrush. Trees are mainly oak, maple, and hickory, similar to the forests of the...
- were brought by Pedro de Heredia to work as "macheteros", clearing the underbrush. By the 17th century, Cartagena had become an important slave market in...
- occurring in most American habitat types. It prefers habitats with dense underbrush and rocky areas for stalking but also lives in open areas. The cougar...
- enabling sunlight to reach ground level and facilitate the growth of thick underbrush. Trees on moister sites and those with access to ground water tend to...
- Eastern Agricultural Complex gardening method which used fire to clear out underbrush from certain wooded areas. Another group progressed to the more time-consuming...
- thick, closed canopy which blocks light to the floor and allows little underbrush. As a result, the ground is often covered with fungi and ferns. Shrubs...
- the hunters would release the small dogs to continue the chase through underbrush. Elizabeth I referred to the dogs as her singing Beagles and often entertained...