User:BubbaJuice/Heath vs. Scrub
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Scrub - Shrubs, bushes, and/or stunted trees.
Heath - Low lying shrubs and bushes, especially if they spread out.
Wood - An area of prominently trees.
Type | Image | Explanation |
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Scrub | Dense waist-high shrubs/bushes. | |
Heath | Low lying woody with woody plants from the Ericaceae family.
This may look like grassland but the wood makes it heath.
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Scrub | Dense waist-high shrubs/bushes. | |
Heath | Spread out low lying shrubs. | |
Scrub | Spread out waist-high shrubs. | |
Scrub | Medium sized bushes with taller trees. | |
Scrub | Waist high bushes and cacti in combination with smaller trees. | |
Difficult: Multiple | Dense eye-level scrub with some small sections of dense scrub in the background but mostly heath because
of how spread out the individual bushes are. | |
Difficult | Heath with spread out trees and cactus. | |
Multiple | Heath in the foreground to wood in the middle-ground and in-between the two is scrub.
Drawing the dividing line between the three requires interpreting their heights and cross referencing them with pictures from here if you are not sure. | |
Wood | In this difficult scenario we have a wood canopy over some dense scrub. | |
Wood | This not as difficult scenario we have clearly prominently trees of a decent height. |