Word: Bud Brush
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: "Bud brush" refers to a type of plant, specifically a perennial plant, that is valuable as forage (food) for sheep in the United States. This means that it grows back year after year and is good for sheep to eat.
In more advanced discussions, you might refer to the ecological benefits of bud brush, such as its role in preventing soil erosion or supporting local wildlife.
While "bud brush" itself does not have idiomatic expressions directly associated with it, you can use general idioms related to farming or plants. For example: - "Bite the bullet" (to endure a painful situation). - "Get down to the roots" (to understand the main cause of a problem).
"Bud brush" is a specific term used in agriculture to describe a plant that sheep can eat.