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There was not one dead tree, grapevine or buckbrush nearby.
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There was not one dead tree, grapevine or buckbrush nearby.
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Most of the low hills are covered by close-growing evergreen scrub, or chaparral, in which buckbrush and manzanita predominate.
Sierran Steppe - Mixed Forest - Coniferous Forest - Alpine Meadow Province (Bailey) 2009
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Dense chaparral communities of manzanita, buckbrush, and buckthorn may appear after fire, sometimes persisting for years.
Sierran Steppe - Mixed Forest - Coniferous Forest - Alpine Meadow Province (Bailey) 2009
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Common shrubs include chamise, buckbrush or ceanothus, and manzanita.
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I took a hasty gulp of air and shoved through the buckbrush to where Padraic lay, collapsed in the grass beneath a sycamore.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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Golden yuccas, buckbrush, and manzanitas were blooming, tiny little hummingbirds with amethyst throats poked busily around the flowers for a final snack before nightfall, and the ethereal song of the hermit thrush echoed among the mesas and canyons.
Sagittarius Whorl May, Julian 2001
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I looked up, dizzy, and saw the horse's head, protruding from a thicket of buckbrush some thirty feet overhead.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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Mark shook his head as he tramped down the path that wound through buckbrush and poison hemlock.
Night World No. 1 L.J. Smith 1996
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Mark shook his head as he tramped down the path that wound through buckbrush and poison hemlock.
Night World No. 1 L.J. Smith 1996
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