Sometimes, people refer to the legs of bushes as "bush legs" or "branches." Imagine you are looking at a big, leafy bush like the ones outside your house. The bush legs are the parts of the bush that hold up the branches and leaves. They are like the bones in your body that help you stand up straight. Just like how you have two legs that help you walk around, a bush has many bush legs that help it stand tall and grow big and strong. Without bush legs, the bush would not be able to support its leaves and branches, and it would fall over. So, next time you see a bush, remember to thank its bush legs for keeping it standing!