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Shrubland

Shrubland, scrubland, scrub, brush, or bush is a plant community characterized by vegetation dominated by shrubs, often also including grasses, herbs, and geophytes. Shrubland may either occur naturally or be the result of human activity, but in the latter case the terms shrubbery or bushes are more commonly used.

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Shrubland

Nodes76
Edges75
Triples23
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.026316
Components1

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Shrubland

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related to Biome plant group · 16
Shrubland → Brazil, CaliforniaMatorral, Chaparral, Chile, France, In, ItalyFynbos, MediterraneanMacchia, Mexico, Scrub, Similarly, South AfricaEastern Suburbs Banksia, Southwest AustraliaCedar, SpainMaquis, SydneyKwongan, Texas Hill CountryCaatinga
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Shrubland → Media, Shrublands, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Shrubland → category that is used to describe a type of biome plant group, mature vegetation type

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may fire plant vegetation shrubs scrublands scrub occur mediterranean result disturbance biome characterized naturally type community human stable australia shrublands

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Shrublandis acategory that is used to describe a type of biome plant group0.90text
Shrublandis amature vegetation type0.90text
fire or browsing.Shrubland may be unsuitable for human habitation because of the danger of fireinstance ofA stable state may be maintained by regular natural disturbance0.80text
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupSimilarly0.60section
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupIn0.60section
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupChaparral0.60section
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupCaliforniaMatorral0.60section
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupChile0.60section
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupMexico0.60section
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupSpainMaquis0.60section
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupFrance0.60section
Shrublandrelated to Biome plant groupMediterraneanMacchia0.60section

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