👉 Boughy is a term used in English literature, particularly in the poetry of William Shakespeare. It refers to a type of tree that bears fruit and produces numerous branches with groves or fronds. In Shakespeare's work, "The Tempest," the character Prospero uses this term to describe the fruit-bearing trees around the island of Merser. Boughy trees are often found in the coastal regions of Europe and have been a recurring theme in his works. They serve as symbols of