Scrubland
Scrubland is plant community with scrub vegetation. "Scrub" means low shrubs, mixed with grasses, herbs, and geophytes.
Scrublands are sometimes known as heathlands. Scrublands may develop naturally or as result of human activity. They may be the mature vegetation type in a particular region and remain stable over time, or a transitional community that occurs temporarily as the result of a disturbance, such as a major fire.
The mediterranean scruband of southern France, mainly Biterrois, was studied by André Lopez-Moncet and Francis Marcou and discovered that the most demonstrative animals, flowers and invertebrates are located.[1]
Scrubland Media
Low shrubland in Hawaii
Scrub vegetation with cactus in Webb County in south Texas
Shrubland in Prince Edward County, Ontario.
Mixed chaparral habitat in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
The Nullarbor Plain in Australia
Moorland on Kilimanjaro