Gardening And Landscaping

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a wild or uncultivated area of land with thick vegetation

  • The botanist identified a new species of plant in the bush.
  • Let's go for a hike in the bush this weekend.
  • I found a cool spot to hang out in the bush.
  • She had to navigate through the bureaucratic bush to get approval for her project.

noun a thicket of small trees or shrubs

  • The copse of trees provided a peaceful retreat for birdwatchers.
  • Let's take a walk through that little copse over there.
  • I love chilling in the copse with my friends.
  • The copse of memories in her mind was a tangled mess.

noun a plant of the pea family with deeply divided leaves and tall spikes of colorful flowers

adjective relating to or resembling a wolf

  • The lupine plant is known for its beautiful purple flowers.
  • I saw a bunch of lupines blooming in the field.
  • Those lupines are really popping off this year.
  • Her personality is as vibrant as a field of lupines.

noun a fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense

  • The palisade surrounding the castle provided extra security against potential intruders.
  • We sat on the grassy hill overlooking the palisade, enjoying the view.
  • Let's sneak through the hole in the palisade and explore the abandoned building.
  • Her emotional walls were like a palisade, keeping others at a distance.

noun a type of evergreen tree with needle-like leaves

verb to make neat or tidy in appearance

adjective neat, smart, or stylish in appearance

  • The landscaper recommended planting spruce trees for a more elegant look.
  • I think we should spruce up the backyard with some new plants.
  • Let's spruce up this place before the guests arrive.
  • She decided to spruce up her resume before applying for the job.

noun a bunch or cluster of something, typically hair or grass, that is attached at the base

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  • The tuft of grass on the lawn was neatly trimmed.
  • I found a tuft of fur from my cat on the couch.
  • She has a tuft of hair that always sticks up in the back.
  • The tuft of clouds in the sky resembled a fluffy pillow.

noun a tropical tree with clusters of purple flowers

adjective describing the tree or its flowers

  • The jacaranda trees in the park were in full bloom, showcasing their beautiful purple flowers.
  • Let's take a walk down the street lined with jacaranda trees, it's so pretty this time of year.
  • I love how the jacaranda trees turn the whole neighborhood purple, it's so cool.
  • Her mind was like a jacaranda tree, blooming with vibrant thoughts and ideas.

noun a type of fig that is native to the Adriatic region

  • The Adriatic fig is a type of fruit that is commonly grown in the Mediterranean region.
  • Have you ever tried an Adriatic fig? They are so delicious!
  • I heard Adriatic figs are the bomb, we should totally try them.
  • The Adriatic fig represents the sweetness of life in the Mediterranean.

noun a genus of plants in the carrot family, commonly known as ground elder or bishop's weed

  • Aegopodium is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family.
  • I heard that aegopodium is a type of plant that grows quickly.
  • Have you seen that aegopodium plant? It's taking over the garden!
  • The aegopodium in the room was the fact that we needed to address the issue immediately.

noun a plural form of the noun agace, which refers to a type of bird in the falcon family

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  • The agaces of the ancient ruins were carefully preserved by the archaeologists.
  • I found some cool agaces in my grandma's attic.
  • Check out the agaces on that old car, it's a classic!
  • His agaces of wisdom and experience made him a respected leader in the community.