Bushes and plants growing together under the trees in forests is called
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The term used for bushes and plants growing together under the trees in a forest is undergrowth or underwood.
These have many other alternative names such as scrub, thicket, etc. These are vegetations in the lower parts of forests that can obstruct the way to a forest.
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A single word which denotes bushes and plants growing together under the trees in forests is scrubby as it describes the areas covered with small bushes and plants growing under them. It is an adjective which is used to describe a place with bushes and plants growing together under the trees in forests.
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