Shrubs definition
Shrubs means any woody vegetation or woody plant having multiple stems and bearing foliage from the ground up.
Shrubs means live perennial vegetation, greater than an average height of two feet (2’) and maintained below twelve feet (12’) in height. Vines shall be considered as shrubs.
Shrubs means a low growing, woody plant or bush.
Examples of Shrubs in a sentence
Shrubs used as formal ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or screens shall be pruned as required to present a neat appearance.
Shrubs shall be pruned as required for safety, removal of broken and diseased branches, general containment, and appearance.
The embankment Shrubs or trees have started to grow on the embankment.
Shrubs shall be maintained to create adequate line-of-sight vision for vehicles where applicable.
Shrubs and mounding shall not exceed 2 feet in height within areas required for vehicle sight distance depending upon roadway topography.
More Definitions of Shrubs
Shrubs or "shrubbery" means a woody perennial plant smaller than a tree, usually having permanent stems branching from or near the ground.
Shrubs means woody vegetation usually greater than 3 feet but less than 20 feet tall, including multi-stemmed, bushy shrubs and small trees and saplings.
Shrubs means woody plants generally with no single well-defined stem used as accent, border or foundation plants.
Shrubs means woody vegetation usually growing with multiple stems and a height less than ten (10) feet.
Shrubs means self-supporting woody deciduous or evergreen species and shall have a minimum height of eighteen inches upon maturity.
Shrubs means a woody plant smaller than a tree, usually having multiple permanent stems branching from or near the ground. Shrubs include, without limitation, native brush;
Shrubs means any woody vegetation or a woody plant having multiple stems and bearing foliage from the ground up.