shrublands

/ˈʃrʌbˌlændz/
noun
  1. An area of land covered mainly with shrubs, often found in dry or semi-arid regions.
    • Hikers explored the dry shrublands, where few trees grow.
    • Many birds nest in the low vegetation of the shrublands.
    • The Australian outback has vast shrublands that are home to unique wildlife.
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