Brushwood
Brushwood is a term used to describe dense, tangled growth of shrubs and small trees, often with interwoven branches and other woody debris. It can refer to natural scrub on hillsides or in open landscapes, as well as to bundles or piles of woody material produced during land clearing. The exact composition of brushwood varies by region and habitat, but common components include thorny shrubs, brambles, gorse, and young trees.
Ecologically, brushwood plays an important role as habitat and shelter for wildlife. It provides nesting sites
In human use, brushwood has several applications. It is widely employed in rustic fencing and living fences,