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Bush is a common term with several related meanings. In botany and horticulture, a bush refers to a shrub or a small woody plant, typically with multiple stems and a rounded growth habit. The word also describes dense, wild scrubland or brush in various climates. In Africa and Australia, the phrase the bush denotes rural, natural landscapes that can range from scrubby thickets to open country.

As a surname, Bush is of English origin. Several notable people bear the name, including Prescott Bush,

The term bush also appears in geography and culture beyond people. It is used in place names

a
United
States
senator
and
father
of
George
H.
W.
Bush.
George
H.
W.
Bush
served
as
the
41st
president
of
the
United
States,
and
his
son,
George
W.
Bush,
was
the
43rd
president.
Other
family
members
have
held
public
office,
such
as
Jeb
Bush,
former
governor
of
Florida,
and
Barbara
Bush
and
Laura
Bush,
who
were
prominent
as
First
Ladies.
Members
of
the
broader
Bush
family
have
been
involved
in
business
and
philanthropy
as
well.
The
surname
is
also
found
in
arts
and
culture,
for
example
Kate
Bush,
a
British
singer-songwriter.
and,
in
various
English-speaking
regions,
to
describe
rural
or
wild
areas
outside
urban
centers.
The
usage
is
context-dependent
and
typically
neutral,
reflecting
either
natural
landscapes,
ancestry,
or
cultural
associations
related
to
the
word
itself.