shrubland

/ˈʃrʌbˌlænd/
noun
  1. An area of land covered with shrubs (low, woody plants) rather than trees.
    • The hikers walked through dry shrubland dotted with small bushes.
    • Farmers converted the shrubland into grazing pastures.
    • Many birds nest in the shrubland along the coast.
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