Noun
shrubland (plural shrublands)
(mostly plural) Land that is covered mostly with shrubs.
They are generally found in a wide variety of landscapes; sclerophyll forest, (occasionally) rainforest, shrubland, and some more arid landscapes, though not in Australia's deserts. Source: Internet
Today, frequent accidental ignitions can convert chaparral from a native shrubland to nonnative annual grassland and drastically reduce species diversity, especially under global-change-type drought (Syphard et al. 2007, Pratt et al. 2013). Source: Internet
At higher altitudes, a form of arid shrubland was also present. Source: Internet
Premna shrubland appears mostly adjacent to the developed areas of the atoll, particularly in the well fields. Source: Internet