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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
bushy, full of bushes, shrubby; with the character of a bush: dumalis,-e (adj.B), bushy, bristly, prickly; fruticatus,-a,-um (part.A): shrubby, bushy; fruticosus,-a,-um (adj.A), q.v.; senticosus,-a,-um (adj.A), full of thorns or prickles, thorny, briary; ramosus,-a,-um (adj.A), full of branches;, see branched; see shrubby;

- in fruticatis desertis ad flumina Murray et Darling (F. Mueller) in fruticated [i.e. shrubby] desert at the rivers Murray and Darling.

becoming a bush in character: frutescens,-entis (part.B), q.v.; fruticans,-antis (part.B), q.v.

saltuensis,-e (adj.B): of or belonging to a forest-pasture, woodland pasture;

Rubus saltuensis 'of bushy pastures' (Fernald 1950), Poa saltuensis ‘of bushy pastures,’ a species of “open woods, thickets and recent clearings’ (Fernald 1950); Eupatorium saltuense , ‘of bushy pastures’ (Fernald 1950).

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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