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Often used in the same context:
briars,
blackberry bush,
yaupon,
dewberries,
hackberries,
brambles,
loquat tree,
pyracantha,
silky dogwood,
toadflax,
sword fern,
honeysuckles,
tomato hornworm,
pokeweed,
cholla,
salal,
cowslips,
mulberries,
euonymous,
thimbleberry,
boletes,
persimmon tree,
ostrich fern,
greasewood,
foxtails,
deciduous holly,
jonquils,
buttonwood,
toyon,
pachysandra,
blackberries,
sumacs,
juniper bush,
creeping thyme,
trailing arbutus,
marsh marigold,
mountain laurel,
scotch broom,
berberis,
serviceberries,
highbush cranberry,
bridal wreath,
tansy ragwort,
teasel,
spireas,
glads,
hazels,
siberian elm,
red osier dogwood,
ligustrum,
daphne,
catmint,
ceanothus,
sow thistle,
clethra,
candytuft,
popple,
ocotillo,
bayberry,
sapodilla,
creeping buttercup,
cocklebur,
smartweed,
blueberry bush,
nepeta,
sweet potato vine,
pampas grass,
sloes,
salmonberry,
multiflora rose,
grevillea,
paloverde,
bunchberry,
snowberry,
lupines,
monarda,
potentilla,
portulaca,
grape hyacinth,
hickory nut,
blackthorn,
bushes,
hickories,
shadbush,
cornus mas,
lehua,
rosebushes,
oxalis,
bracken,
cistus,
wood sorrel,
breadfruit tree,
wax myrtle,
balsamroot,
skunk cabbage,
rhodos,
mallows,
gladioluses,
ixora,
buttonbush,
bull thistle,
crabapple,
vines,
reeds,
nettles,
thorns,
brushwood,
creepers,
saplings,
sedges,
thistles,
bamboos,
heather,
ivy,
vine,
weeds,
bamboo,
canes,
furze
Also try:
— Adjectives for briers:
sweet,
blackberry,
tangled,
green,
wild,
sharp,
thorny,
thick,
prickly,
tall,
more,
more...
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