Noun
an uncultivated region covered with scrub vegetation
Source: WordNetA haze of heat hangs flat over a copse of hundred-year-old oaks and dry scrubland of the Judean foothills where people may have lived for millennia, but not a soul is around today. Source: Internet
Much of Andalucia is dry scrubland, making it particularly vulnerable to fires which can quickly become out of control. Source: Internet
A FIELD on Icart headland will be restored to how it was in past generations after planners granted permission to clear scrubland and create a new footpath. Source: Internet
Forests are most popular, though empty industrial areas and scrubland behind apartment blocks are workable too. Source: Internet
He works with law enforcement and local landowners to provide fresh water stations for the undocumented migrants seeking points north along the massive ranches and scrubland that divides the Valley from San Antonio. Source: Internet
“We have the desert in our blood,” Sinema says in a voiceover, as a camera pans over six different shots of Sonoran scrubland. Source: Internet