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Does lush describe trees or grass?
"Lush" describes lush vegetation, as well as beauty, vigor and vitality. It can be used to describe the lush and vibrant trees. From Wang Hanchong's On Balance and Prosperity: "The Awang Mausoleum in Subo was lush in the early days."

"Lush" sentence:

1, the fertile black land is full of lush crops.

The young trees planted by students a few years ago are now lush.

The forest is full of lush trees.

The trees on Wanghua Mountain are lush.

You see, the pine and cypress on the mountain are green and lush.