Description
Trees and large bushes greater than 2 meters in height OR tree or shrub-like vegetation that develops woody trunks, root balls, or root systems.
Layer details
AI Packs | Vegetation |
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Status | Production |
Includes | - Trunk and branches
- Green or dry vegetation
- Trees without foliage
- Climbers and creepers if they are higher than 2m
- Tall trees that have fallen
- Trees, shrubs, sub-shrubs of all sizes
- Woody vines of all sizes, such as bougainvilla
- Broad leafed and needle-leafed varieties. Broadleaf woody vegetation will have wide, flat leaves, such as oak, maple, and elm trees. A needleleaf is a long, thin, needle-like leaf found on pine, spruce, and fir.
- Bamboo
- Palm trees
- Rose bushes
- Woody vegetation with and without leaves and needles (leaf off)
- Fallen trees and tree stumps in place
- Fallen tree on a building
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Excludes | - Vegetation that is less than 2 meters in height
- Lawn grass
- Grass
- Wildflowers
- Herb plants such as basil
- Non-woody vines such as English Ivy, sweet potato vines, morning glory
- Vegetable plants such as spinach, lettuce, mustard greens, etc.
- All ferns including tree ferns (which are not trees) Ferns are identified by their fronds. A fern frond is a leaf-like structure that grows on a fern plant. It looks like a long, thin, green feather with many small leaflets branching off of it. The leaflets are usually arranged in a pattern that looks like a feather, and they are usually a bright, vibrant green color
- Moss
- Algae
- Succulent plants such as agave, cactus, aloe
- Any plants and vegetation that do not contain woody tissue
- Cut branches, lumber or wood piles
- Chipped wood pieces often used for landscaping (mulch)
- Leaf, needle or petal debris
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Product-specific Terms | Green or dry vegetation |
Examples
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