Shrubbery

/ˈʃrʌbəri/ noun

A group of shrubs or bushes, especially when planted together for decoration or landscaping.

From 'shrub' (from Middle English, possibly from Old English 'screopp'), with the suffix '-ery' meaning 'a collection of' or 'a place where something is grown.' The term became common in English gardening vocabulary during the 1600s-1700s as ornamental landscaping grew popular.

AFstruike
AMቁጥቋጦች
ARشجيرات
BGхрасталак
BNগুল্মবন
CAarbustos
CSkřoví
DAbuskads
DEStrauchwerk
ELθαμνώδης
ESarbustos
ETpõõsastik
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