Chaparral in a sentence as a noun

The SCU and LNU fires are largely in ranch grassland & chaparral, frequently used for grazing cattle.

If it weren't, it'd be the same chaparral woodland you can still see around calaveras dam.

Coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and similar biomes can build up sufficient fuel mass in a couple years.

The folks who want to live in the burned out areas will now likely be surrounded by chaparral instead of pine forest.

Does anyone have a similar list for a more chaparral-type climate like in Southern California?

It's also a wrong opinion that doesn't understand chaparral ecology.

They should replace the lawnmower blades with an inverted fan blade.\n>the chaparral 2j would literally suck itself onto the track, like a vacuum, giving itself unparalleled traction.

Southern Californians panic on learning that a cougar track has been discovered on the fringes of their neighborhood- mindless that cougars roamed these hills and canyons long before gated communities drew their lines in the chaparral.

The dozen are aconite, bitter orange, chaparral, colloidal silver, coltsfoot, comfrey, country mallow, germanium, greater celandine, kava, lobelia, and yohimbe.

Chaparral definitions

noun

dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes

See also: scrub bush