Shrub in a sentence as a noun

It's a shrub that can climb like a vine!

Like pruning a shrub or guiding a vine.

Yeah, Shlub, like shrub but an L instead of an R. And dot i o. Not, not dot com, dot i o."

The difference between a shrub and a redwood seedling.

Ephedra is a meager little shrub that doesn't have a lot of needs and has been drank as a tea for thousands of years.

If it sees itself in a mirror and notices a stain, does it drive up to a shrub and start going back and forth to rub itself clean?

The proposed development doesn't expose people to nature any more than a shrub in the middle of a shopping mall does.

We go there after the funeral and plant a tree or a shrub or some flowers, whatever the person liked in life, and scatter the ashes.

Unlike mangoes, the rootstock can result in the same scion variety of apple growing into a 50 foot tree or a 5 foot shrub- thats a huge amount of control!

For all my life, I've lived in concrete jungles where pretty much every shrub was manicured and every tree was allowed to survive for aesthetic reasons.

As these unprecedented burns happen more and more frequently, they push forests into new phases of succession, where a new cycle of shrub-drought-fire becomes the norm.

The fact that breadfruit represents a substantially less grass-and-shrub-like paradigm than traditional agriculture makes the environmental impact of said agriculture potentially smaller.

The project guided the people living on the plateau to change animal husbandry practices; encouraged natural regeneration of grasslands, tree and shrub cover on *****-lands previously used for farming; and land restoration through terracing and replanting.

Shrub definitions

noun

a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems

See also: bush