Words to Describe understory
        
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Things understory often describes ("understory ________")
- herbs
 - foliage
 - bamboos
 - diversity
 - light
 - conditions
 - richness
 - cover
 - density
 - algae
 - fruits
 - productivity
 - development
 - shrub
 - biomass
 - corals
 - dynamics
 - production
 - assemblages
 - removal
 - kelp
 - structure
 - habitats
 - resources
 - composition
 - colonization
 - fires
 - shade
 - roots
 - present
 - maple
 - patterns
 - brush
 - strata
 - treelets
 - birds
 - forest
 - comparisons
 - plants
 - tolerance
 - flora
 - establishment
 - abundance
 - growth
 - competition
 - trees
 - gradient
 - frugivores
 - insectivores
 - populations
 - component
 - tree
 - saplings
 - bamboo
 - spruce
 - crops
 - forb
 - flocks
 - palms
 - forage
 - components
 - hummingbirds
 - stratum
 - palm
 - fir
 - response
 - communities
 - plant
 - crop
 - vegetation
 - continuum
 - community
 - herb
 - layers
 - regeneration
 - reinitiation
 - plots
 - thickets
 - plantings
 - hardwoods
 - layer
 - fuels
 - burning
 - environments
 - grasses
 - kelps
 - species
 - leaves
 - shrubs
 - seedlings
 - regime
 
How understory often is described ("________ understory")
- light
 - scattered
 - distinct
 - lush
 - varied
 - dense
 - moist
 - mixed
 - clear
 - shady
 - woody
 - dim
 - chaparral
 - grassy
 - tall
 - humid
 - abundant
 - heavy
 - vegetative
 - luxuriant
 - deciduous
 - heathy
 - healthy
 - shrubby
 - bamboo
 - open
 - little
 - sclerophyllous
 - laurel
 - diverse
 - mangrove
 - bushy
 - sparse
 - vigorous
 - low
 - damp
 - thick
 - rainforest
 - green
 - thin
 - brushy
 - shaded
 - tropical
 - tangled
 - herbaceous
 - colorful
 - occasional
 - leafy
 - somber
 - adjacent
 - native
 - denser
 - mature
 - dominant
 - ericaceous
 - sheltered
 - forest
 - continuous
 - rich
 - perennial
 - wet
 - impenetrable
 - dark
 - extensive
 - developed
 - brush
 - dominated
 
