noun
mass nounNorth AmericanCoarse vegetation on which wild deer browse.
‘The far western edge of the yard held back the weeds, wild alfalfa, buckbrush and whatever else could find a toehold out there.’- ‘This flat path runs just slightly to the right of the loop, and is a good choice if you'd like to see buckbrush, poison oak, coyote brush, coast live oak, elderberry, and big-leaf maple specimens.’
- ‘I knelt down for a close look at one buckbrush plant and noticed about five ticks on one stem.’
- ‘Plenty of buckbrush flats and cover along the shoreline provide a place for bass to spawn.’
- ‘Furthermore it would prevent the germination of seeds of species like buckbrush and manzanita.’
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