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shrub

A shrub is a small plant. It is not a tree. It is like a bush. You can see them in a garden. They have many stems. They are nice to look at.

A shrub is a woody plant that is smaller than a tree. Most shrubs have many stems instead of one trunk. You can plant them in your yard to make it look beautiful. They are very common in parks and gardens.

A shrub is a medium-sized plant with woody stems. Unlike trees, which grow tall with a single trunk, shrubs stay lower to the ground and often grow in a cluster. They are popular in landscaping because they are easy to maintain and provide homes for small birds and insects.

The term shrub refers to a category of woody plants that occupy the space between ground-level flowers and large trees. Because of their dense growth, they are frequently used as 'hedges' to provide privacy or as ornamental features. Understanding the distinction between a tree and a shrub is a fundamental part of basic botany and garden design.

In botanical and ecological contexts, a shrub is defined by its architectural growth pattern—specifically, the presence of multiple lignified stems originating from the base. This distinguishes it from arborescent species. Beyond their aesthetic value in horticulture, shrubs play a critical role in ecological succession and soil stabilization within various biomes.

Etymologically linked to the concept of 'scrubland,' the shrub represents a specific niche in plant morphology. While the term is often used interchangeably with 'bush' in vernacular English, horticulturalists often distinguish them based on height and stem density. In literature, the shrub is often used as a symbol of humility or groundedness, contrasting with the 'lofty' nature of trees. Whether discussing the xerophytic shrubs of arid regions or the flowering varieties in temperate gardens, the term remains a cornerstone of environmental vocabulary.

shrub in 30 Sekunden

  • A shrub is a small-to-medium woody plant.
  • It has multiple stems instead of one trunk.
  • It is common in gardens and landscaping.
  • It is often called a bush in casual speech.

Think of a shrub as the middle sibling in the plant world. It is definitely not a tiny flower, but it is not quite a towering tree either. The defining feature is its woody stems that grow from the base, creating a bushy, rounded shape.

You will see them everywhere, from manicured suburban gardens to wild forests. Because they stay relatively low to the ground, they are often used for privacy hedges or to add texture to a landscape. They are hardy, reliable, and essential for biodiversity.

The word shrub comes from the Middle English word schrubbe, which traces back to the Old English scrybb. Interestingly, the original meaning was more about 'brushwood' or 'undergrowth' rather than the specific botanical term we use today.

It is related to the word scrub, which describes an area covered in low-growing vegetation. Over time, the language evolved to distinguish between the wild, messy 'scrub' and the intentional, maintained 'shrub' found in gardens. It is a classic example of how a word shifts from describing a chaotic natural environment to a specific, identifiable plant type.

In daily conversation, you will hear people use shrub when talking about landscaping or gardening. It is a neutral, descriptive word. You might hear someone say, 'We need to trim the shrubs,' or 'I planted some flowering shrubs.'

While bush is a common synonym, shrub sounds slightly more formal or botanical. If you are talking to a professional gardener or reading a landscaping magazine, shrub is the go-to term. In casual backyard chats, you might hear bush just as often.

While shrub doesn't have as many famous idioms as 'tree' or 'flower,' it appears in nature-related phrases. 1. Beat around the bush: To avoid getting to the point. 2. A bird in the bush: Something you already have is better than something you might get. 3. Shrinking violet: Someone very shy (often associated with low-growing plants). 4. Into the bushes: Used when something is lost or hidden. 5. Hedge your bets: To protect yourself against loss (related to shrub hedges).

The word shrub is a countable noun. You can have one shrub or many shrubs. It follows standard pluralization rules by adding an 's'.

Pronunciation is straightforward: it rhymes with 'club' or 'tub'. The IPA is /ʃrʌb/. The 'sh' sound is soft, followed by a short 'u' and a crisp 'b'. It is a single-syllable word, making it very easy to fit into any sentence structure.

Wusstest du?

It shares a root with 'scrub', meaning to rub or clean, because brushwood was often used for making brooms.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ʃrʌb/
US /ʃrʌb/
Reimt sich auf
club tub rub sub hub
Häufige Fehler
  • Pronouncing 'sh' as 's'
  • Mispronouncing the 'u' as 'oo'
  • Adding an extra syllable

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 1/5

easy

Schreiben 2/5

moderate

Sprechen 1/5

easy

Hören 1/5

easy

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

plant garden tree

Als Nächstes lernen

prune landscaping botany

Fortgeschritten

perennial xerophytic morphology

Wichtige Grammatik

Countable vs Uncountable

A shrub (countable)

Subject-Verb Agreement

The shrubs grow.

Adjective Order

A small green shrub.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

The shrub is green.

shrub = small plant

Simple subject-verb.

2

I see a shrub.

see = look at

Basic SVO.

3

The shrub is small.

small = not big

Adjective usage.

4

Look at that shrub!

look = see

Imperative.

5

It is a nice shrub.

nice = good

Article usage.

6

The shrub is in the park.

park = public garden

Prepositional phrase.

7

My garden has a shrub.

garden = yard

Possessive.

8

Is that a shrub?

question form

Interrogative.

1

The gardener trimmed the shrub.

2

I planted a new shrub today.

3

The shrub has pretty flowers.

4

Birds hide in the shrub.

5

That shrub is very tall.

6

Water the shrub every day.

7

The shrub is next to the tree.

8

We bought a shrub at the store.

1

The landscaping team pruned the overgrown shrubs.

2

Flowering shrubs add color to the yard.

3

He hid behind the large shrub.

4

The shrubbery provides shelter for local wildlife.

5

We need to clear the shrubs from the path.

6

Some shrubs stay green all winter.

7

The hedge is made of several small shrubs.

8

She enjoys gardening and trimming her shrubs.

1

The park features a variety of native shrubs.

2

Shrubs are essential for preventing soil erosion.

3

The architect included shrubs in the building design.

4

He prefers shrubs over trees for low maintenance.

5

The dense shrubs created a natural privacy screen.

6

Many shrubs require regular pruning to stay healthy.

7

The garden is a mix of perennial flowers and shrubs.

8

She studied the different species of shrubs in the forest.

1

The xerophytic shrubs are well-adapted to the arid climate.

2

Botanists categorize this species as a low-growing shrub.

3

The shrub layer of the forest is teeming with life.

4

He meticulously sculpted the shrubs into geometric shapes.

5

The shrub's root system is surprisingly deep.

6

Native shrubs are often more resilient than ornamental varieties.

7

The landscape design relies on the contrast between trees and shrubs.

8

Ecologists monitor the health of the shrub population.

1

The shrub-steppe ecosystem is a unique habitat.

2

The shrub's foliage turns a vibrant red in autumn.

3

The landscape architect utilized shrubs to delineate the walkway.

4

The shrub provides a micro-habitat for diverse insect species.

5

The shrub's woody stems are remarkably durable.

6

The garden's aesthetic is defined by its collection of rare shrubs.

7

The shrubbery acts as a natural windbreak for the house.

8

The study examines the physiological responses of shrubs to drought.

Synonyme

bush woody plant hedge thicket scrub

Häufige Kollokationen

plant a shrub
trim a shrub
flowering shrub
overgrown shrub
native shrub
prune a shrub
evergreen shrub
ornamental shrub
water the shrub
remove a shrub

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"beat around the bush"

avoiding the main topic

Stop beating around the bush and tell me the truth!

casual

"a bird in the bush"

something you don't have yet

Don't count your chickens before they hatch.

idiomatic

"shrinking violet"

a very shy person

She is no shrinking violet; she loves to speak up.

casual

"into the bushes"

to be hidden or lost

The ball rolled into the bushes.

neutral

"hedge your bets"

to protect yourself from loss

He hedged his bets by applying for two jobs.

formal

"out of the woods"

out of danger

The patient is finally out of the woods.

neutral

Leicht verwechselbar

shrub vs Bush

They mean the same thing.

Bush is more casual.

I saw a bush/shrub.

shrub vs Tree

Both are woody plants.

Trunk structure.

Trees are tall; shrubs are short.

shrub vs Scrub

Similar sound.

Scrub is an area/wild state.

The area is scrubland.

shrub vs Hedge

Often made of shrubs.

Hedge is a shape/row.

The hedge is a row of shrubs.

Satzmuster

A1

Subject + plant + shrub

We will plant a shrub.

A2

Subject + trim + shrub

He trimmed the shrub.

B1

The + adjective + shrub

The flowering shrub is pretty.

B2

Shrubs + verb + location

Shrubs grow in the garden.

A1

There + is + a + shrub

There is a shrub near the wall.

Wortfamilie

Substantive

shrubbery a collection of shrubs

Adjektive

shrubby resembling a shrub

Verwandt

bush synonym

So verwendest du es

frequency

7

Häufige Fehler
  • Calling a tree a shrub. Check for a single trunk.

    Trees have trunks; shrubs have multiple stems.

  • Using 'shrub' as a verb. Use 'prune' or 'trim'.

    Shrub is only a noun.

  • Confusing 'shrub' with 'scrub'. Shrub is a plant; scrub is an area.

    They sound similar but have different meanings.

  • Pluralizing as 'shrubes'. Shrubs.

    Standard plural rule.

  • Using 'shrub' for a small flower. Use 'flower' or 'plant'.

    Shrubs are woody.

Tipps

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Memory Palace

Imagine a bush in your hallway.

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Native Speakers

Use 'bush' for casual, 'shrub' for gardening.

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Cultural Insight

Hedges are very common in UK gardens.

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Grammar Shortcut

Shrub is always countable.

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Say It Right

Don't add extra syllables.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't call a tree a shrub.

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Did You Know?

Shrubs help clean the air.

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Study Smart

Draw a picture of a tree vs a shrub.

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Word Family

Remember 'shrubbery' for a group.

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Formal Context

Use 'shrub' in professional writing.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

A SHRUB is a SHort RUBbery plant.

Visuelle Assoziation

A round, bushy plant in a garden.

Word Web

garden nature plant landscaping

Herausforderung

Go outside and count how many shrubs you see.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: brushwood

Kultureller Kontext

None.

Shrubs are essential in the 'English Garden' style, which values a natural, slightly wild look.

Monty Python's 'Knights who say Ni' (they demand a shrubbery!)

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

Gardening

  • prune the shrubs
  • plant a shrub
  • water the shrubs

Landscaping

  • shrub border
  • privacy hedge
  • ornamental shrub

Nature Walks

  • native shrubs
  • shrub layer
  • wildlife habitat

Home Improvement

  • remove a shrub
  • trim the overgrown shrub
  • buy new shrubs

Gesprächseinstiege

"Do you like gardening with shrubs?"

"What is your favorite type of flowering shrub?"

"Do you prefer trees or shrubs in a yard?"

"Have you ever tried to prune a shrub?"

"Do you have any shrubs in your garden?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

Describe the garden you grew up with.

Why are shrubs important for the environment?

If you were a plant, would you be a tree or a shrub?

Write about a time you helped in a garden.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, they are often used interchangeably.

Look at the stems. Trees have one trunk; shrubs have many.

Yes, many small shrubs grow well in containers.

Usually in late winter or early spring.

No, some have colorful leaves or flowers.

Some do (deciduous), some stay green (evergreen).

Usually under 6 meters.

At any local garden center or nursery.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The ___ is in the garden.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: shrub

Shrub is a plant.

multiple choice A2

Which is a shrub?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: A small woody plant

Definition of shrub.

true false B1

A shrub has one single trunk like a tree.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Shrubs have multiple stems.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

Alles zugeordnet!

Matching terms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject-verb-object order.

fill blank B2

We need to ___ the overgrown shrub.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: prune

Prune is for plants.

multiple choice C1

What is a 'shrubbery'?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: A collection of shrubs

Collective noun.

true false C1

Shrubs are only found in forests.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

They are common in gardens too.

fill blank C2

The ___ ecosystem is a unique habitat.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: shrub-steppe

Specific ecological term.

multiple choice C2

Which word is most related to shrub?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Bush

Synonym.

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