noun
- Areas of land covered with dense, low-growing shrubs and bushes, typically found in semi-arid or Mediterranean climates.
Usage: Usually plural; refers to a type of vegetation or landscape; Common in ecology and geography contexts
Examples
- The brushlands of California are home to many drought-resistant plant species.
- Wildfires spread rapidly through the dry brushlands during summer.
- Wildlife adapted to brushlands includes coyotes, rabbits, and various bird species.
- The Mediterranean brushlands are characterized by thick, woody shrubs.
- Hikers often encounter thorny vegetation when trekking through brushlands.
- Conservation efforts focus on protecting the unique ecosystems of brushlands.