Noun
nature strip (plural nature strips)
(Australia, regional) An area of grass beside a roadway, possibly with a few trees or shrubs, lying between the roadway proper and the footpath, if there is one; a tree lawn.
Glen Boss will stalk the speed, likely to be set by Nature Strip, and produce Bivouac, which has become his style. Source: Internet
The eight-year-old gelding is part-owned by Rod Lyons – part-owner of Nature Strip – who bought the horse for $40,000 on the toss of a coin in a bar in New Zealand's South Island. Source: Internet
Prosecutor Senior Constable Kerryn Buschgens told the court the man’s vehicle was seen driving up on a Berwick nature strip, colliding with a speed-limit sign, letter boxes and a car parked in a driveway about 6.20pm on 27 February. Source: Internet
Paper to be left out on the nature strip by 9am. Source: Internet