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  • Bramble Meanings

    noun a prickly scrambling shrub of the rose family, especially a blackberry or other wild shrub

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    Fields related to bramble

    Wildlife Conservation

    Provides habitat and food sources for various wildlife species, particularly birds and small mammals.

    Botany

    A prickly scrambling shrub of the rose family, especially a blackberry.

    Agriculture

    A thorny shrub that can be a nuisance in fields and pastures, often requiring removal to prevent interference with crops.

    Horticulture

    A type of plant known for its thorny stems and edible berries, often grown in gardens or orchards.

    Occupation Usage of bramble

    Writer

    The writer described the tangled thicket as a bramble, symbolizing the protagonist's inner turmoil.

    Botanist

    The botanist studied the growth patterns of brambles in the wild.

    Landscaper

    The landscaper advised against planting brambles in the garden due to their invasive nature.

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