fencerow

/ˈfɛnsˌroʊ/
noun
  1. A row of shrubs, trees, or other plants growing along a fence, often providing a natural boundary or habitat for wildlife.
    • The farmer left a thick fencerow of wild berries and bushes between the fields.
    • Birds often nest in the fencerow because it offers shelter from predators.
    • We walked along the fencerow, looking for ripe blackberries to pick.
  2. The strip of land or area immediately next to a fence, especially in rural or agricultural settings.
    • The tractor had to avoid the muddy fencerow after the heavy rain.
    • The old tractor was parked in the fencerow, half-hidden by tall grass.
    • They planted wildflowers along the fencerow to attract pollinators.
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