shadbush
IPA: ʃˈædbʊʃ
noun
- Any plant in the genus Amelanchier.
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Examples of "shadbush" in Sentences
- It derives its name from the thick shadbush growing on top.
- Commonly known as red twigged shadbush or roundleaf serviceberry.
- Common shrubs include bayberry, highbush blueberry, and shadbush.
- Also missing, Mr. Moore says, is some Nantucket shadbush, a rare tree.
- Above her ruddy head a shadbush bends itself, russet and white like her own woods-dress.
- Dominant shrubs include bayberry, black cherry, highbush blueberry, shadbush, poison ivy and European bittersweet.
- Rhodora blooming out in the bog, along with the apple and cherry trees -- shadbush almost done, lilacs just starting.
- The central part of the island contains tall shrubs and trees such as red cedar, staghorn sumac, shadbush, and black willow.
- As one example, when the shadbush (shown) is in blossom along northeastern trout streams, Hendrickson mayflies start emerging.
- The central part of the island contains tall shrubs and sapling trees, including red cedar, staghorn sumac, shadbush, black cherry and black willow.
- The uplands are now covered with a dense shrub growth of bayberry, blueberry, arrowwood, and shadbush interspersed with red cedar, red maple, black cherry, pitch pine and oak.
- The uplands are now covered with dense shrub growth of arrowwood viburnum, bayberry, blueberry and shadbush, interspersed with red cedar, red maple, sapling oaks, pitch pine, black cherry, common greenbriar and blackberry.
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