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Often used in the same context:
undergrowth,
heather,
brambles,
moorlands,
woodland,
blackthorn,
ragwort,
hedgerows,
heaths,
heathland,
coppicing,
tussock,
gorse,
copse,
sward,
herbage,
sloes,
thistles,
understory,
marram grass,
bluebells,
sumacs,
briars,
privet hedge,
cypress pine,
brome grass,
marsh marigold,
holm oak,
juniper,
henbit,
whin,
blackberry bush,
toadflax,
salmonberry,
willows,
chickweed,
brushwood,
bindweed,
eucalypts,
nettles,
stringybark,
kikuyu,
cranesbill,
wood sorrel,
kahikatea,
hackberries,
grassland,
pampas grass,
casuarinas,
cowslips,
weeds,
pyracantha,
bunchgrass,
mulga,
tree mallow,
sow thistle,
vinca minor,
deadfall,
quack grass,
brassicas,
vegetation,
purple heather,
briers,
speedwell,
webworms,
groundsel,
conifers,
hickories,
swallow wort,
liriope,
machair,
manuka,
horsetail,
vetch,
nutgrass,
sedges,
tarn,
fireweed,
pondweed,
teasel,
meadows,
acacias,
honeysuckles,
pollarding,
pulmonaria,
shrubberies,
foxgloves,
banksia,
skylarks,
karri,
phalaris,
poison sumac,
saltbush,
moss,
scabious,
buffel grass,
catmint,
tussock grass,
grasses,
corncrakes,
pachysandra,
shrubs,
grass,
furze,
turf,
seaweed,
hay,
sedge,
clover,
sagebrush,
reeds,
rushes,
shrubbery,
stubble
Appears in the definition of:
braky,
culcita,
genus culcita,
moor,
moorland
More general:
fern
Synonyms:
brake,
pasture brake,
pteridium aquilinum,
pteridium esculentum
Also try:
— Adjectives for bracken:
dead,
withered,
tall,
dry,
green,
young,
high,
common,
brown,
wet,
thick,
more...
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