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Rotem is a biblical desert shrub, and it may refer to: People * David Rotem (1949-2015), Israeli politician * Elam Rotem, composer, singer and harpsichordist * J. R. Rotem, American record producer * Simcha Rotem (1924-2018), one of the heads of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising * Yuval Rotem, Israeli diplomat * Rotem Erlich (born 1969), Israeli basketball player * Rotem Gafinovitz (born 1992), Israeli Olympic road cyclist * Rotem Kowner, Israeli historian and psychologist * Rotem Or, known as Totemo, Israeli musician and producer * Rotem Sela, Israeli actress, model, and television host Other uses * Rotem, the Hebrew name (רותם) for the genus of flowering bushes ''Retama'' * Rotem (medicine), rotational thromboelastometry; test of blood coagulation * Rotem, Bik'at HaYarden, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank * Rotem, Belgium, a sub-municipality of Dilsen-Stokkem * Rotem Crisis, a 1960 confrontation between Israel and the United Arab Republic * Hyundai Rotem, a South Kor ...
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A shrub or bush is a small to medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple Plant stem, stems and shorter height, less than tall. Small shrubs, less than tall are sometimes termed as subshrubs. Many botany, botanical groups have species that are shrubs, and others that are trees and herbaceous plants instead. Some define a shrub as less than and a tree as over 6 m. Others use as the cutoff point for classification. Many trees do not reach this mature height because of hostile, less than ideal growing conditions, and resemble shrub-sized plants. Others in such species have the potential to grow taller in ideal conditions. For longevity, most shrubs are classified between Perennial plant, perennials and trees. Some only last about five years in good conditions. Others, usually larger and more woody, live beyond ...
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