Question
Question: Give two examples of shrubs....
Give two examples of shrubs.
Solution
A small- to medium-sized annual woody plant is a shrub or bush. Shrubs have continuous woody stems above the ground, unlike herbaceous plants. Shrubs may be evergreen or deciduous.
Complete answer:
Shrubs are medium-sized plants with roots that are bushy and rough (but not thick) leaves. Near the root, they have the stem branching out. Shrubs are annual woody plants and thus, above ground, have permanent woody stems (compare with herbaceous plants). Shrubs are typically separated from trees by their height and numerous stems. Any meanings say that less than 6 m is a shrub and more than 6 m is a tree. As the cut off stage, some use 10 m. Due to less than optimal growth conditions, several varieties of tree can not attain this mature height, and resemble a shrub-sized plant. However, under the optimal growth conditions for this herb, certain species have the ability to grow taller.
Small, low shrubs are sometimes referred to as subshrubs, typically less than 2 m (6.6 ft) long, such as lavender, periwinkle and most tiny rose garden varieties.
A Shrub's Features-
Trunk Lack: They branch near the ground, but they do not have a well-defined trunk and have several stems instead. Broad leaved plants: Typically, shrubs are as such. Hardy plants: They thrive and are hardy in all soil types. As they usually grow in a sunshine setting, shrubs are seasonal.
Rose, henna, lemon etc. are examples of shrubs.
Note: Shrubbery is classified as a field of planted shrubs in a park or a garden. Reasonable species or varieties of shrubs produce thick foliage and several tiny leafy branches grow close together when trimmed as topiary.