woodsy
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Naturewoodsywood‧sy /ˈwʊdzi/ adjective American English informal DNrelating to the woods a woodsy smellExamples from the Corpuswoodsy• Like an architect, he created a series of forest rooms connected by woodsy hallways.• The parking lot is quickly transformed into a woodsy park.• Their motel was off from the main thoroughfare, protected by trees and woodsy seclusion.• It was an airy, almost woodsy, unhappy place.