A ashrub is a woody plant characterized by ramified stems that develop near the ground. of a smaller size than trees, shrubs have leaves that can be fallen or evergreen, produce showy flowers and often bear fruits. their presence is widespread in various habitats, from forest to coastal areas, and are appreciated for ornamental purposes in the gardens. Shrubs have a variable growth and can be used for different purposes, such as creating hedges, delimiting borders and promoting wildlife habitats. the diversity of shrubs makes them important in landscape and environmental contexts. Common examples include azalee, viburni, roses and rhododendron.