Adjective
Full of shrubs.
Of the nature of a shrub; resembling a shrub.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe leaves are alternate (rarely opposite ), sometimes organized in basal rosettes ; in rare shrubby crucifers of Mediterranean their leaves are mostly in terminal rosettes, and may be coriaceous and evergreen. Source: Internet
The boundary between columnar forms and tree-like or shrubby forms is difficult to define. Source: Internet
It will be established in three years at Challakere, a shrubby, arid oilseeds town on the Bengaluru-Pune NH4 in Chitradurga district of Karnataka. Source: Internet
Studies show that Sitka alder, a more shrubby variety of alder, adds nitrogen to the soil at an average of 55 pounds per acre (60 per ha) per year, helping convert the sterile glacial terrain to soil capable of supporting a conifer forest. Source: Internet
The understory is usually shrubby, with a dense ground-layer of grasses, lilies, ferns and the like. Source: Internet
Vegetation along the escarpment varies in both form and density, with community structure ranging from dense woodlands to more shrubby areas with scattered trees. Source: Internet