overwoody
/ˌoʊvərˈwuːdi/Definitions
1. adjective
excessively filled or dominated by trees, especially in a landscape or view
“The artist’s painting of the overwoody valley captured the essence of the rural area.”
2. adjective
overgrown with trees, especially in a way that obstructs a view or is considered unsightly
“The overwoody garden needed significant pruning to restore its original beauty.”
3. adverb
in a way that is excessively filled or dominated by trees, especially in a landscape or view
“The hikers traversed the overwoody terrain with caution, avoiding the dense underbrush.”