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<p>America)<br/>
* mid-dense foliage cover (30-70%) -- <b>open-heath</b> or <b>mid-dense low shrubland</b>--(North America)<br/>
* sparse foliage cover (10-30%) -- <b>low shrubland</b><br/>
* very sparse foliage cover (<10%) -- <b>low open shrubland</10%)></p>

<p><big> Biome plant group </big></p>
<p>Similarly, shrubland is a category that is used to describe a type of <a href="page.php?w=biome">biome</a> plant group. In this context, shrublands are dense thickets of evergreen <a href="page.php?w=sclerophyll">sclerophyll</a> shrubs and small trees, called:<br/></p><p>
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