shrub

simple noun36 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

a shrub that is grown for its flowers

a shrub of a small size

a shrub of a large size

a shrub that does not grow tall

a shrub that grows to a significant height

a shrub that has leaves throughout the year

a shrub with many leaves and branches growing closely

a shrub that naturally grows in a particular area

a shrub that loses its leaves in autumn

a shrub that grows to its full size quickly

a shrub with leaves and branches that are very close together

a shrub grown for its beautiful appearance

a shrub that is naturally small

a shrub that has grown too large and untidy

a shrub with hard, stiff stems like wood

a shrub that produces flowers in the spring

a shrub that is not large or small

a shrub that is strong, healthy, and grows quickly

a shrub with sharp points on its stems

a shrub that is notable in the spring, often because it flowers then

a shrub trained to grow flat against a wall

used to refer to several different kinds of shrubs

indicates that an area has shrubs growing in it because they were put there

to put a shrub into the ground to grow

to cultivate a shrub

to make a shrub neat by cutting small parts of it

to cut off some branches of a shrub to shape it or improve its growth

to prune a shrub severely, making it much smaller

to plant a shrub, often as part of a garden design

to remove a shrub, often by cutting or digging

to remove a shrub from the ground by digging, including its roots

to remove a shrub from the ground by digging

to plant a shrub again in a new place

a type of rose that grows as a large, bushy shrub

a particular type of shrub

used to describe the development or location of a shrub

used when a shrub produces flowers