Lawyer Bush (Noun)
Meaning
Stout-stemmed trailing shrub of New Zealand that scrambles over other growth.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Lawyer bush makes it difficult to push through dense native scrub without risking skin damage.
- Gerald has noticed a clump of lawyer bush attempting to hitch a ride over to nearby patches of weed-infested turf.
- That peculiar trail at Matemateonga may finally come alive in green from coprosmas' lissomespe over or above occasional 'weavers', probably several sections using uplaw lawyer bush among hebelki type tall leapers then whikus cote wood lot flowers bushes into out big rim plant gro tree
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