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A group of trees is called a grove or a stand.

Birds gathered in the grove of trees.


Weeping willow trees are usually solitary and do not grow in stands or groves.

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Some collective nouns for trees are:

  • a stand of trees
  • a grove of trees
  • an orchard of trees
  • a forest of trees
  • a copse of trees

A "forest" is a large group of trees.
A "wood" is a slightly smaller group.
A "copse" is fewer still.
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There is no standard collective noun for a group of ash trees. The standard collective nouns for trees in general will work for ash trees; for example:

  • a stand of ash
  • a copse of ash
  • a grove of ash
  • a forest of ash
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A small group of trees is called a stand of trees.

A small number of trees are a copse.

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A small group of trees can be called a woodland, or an orchard. A much greater group of trees may be known as a forest.

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Words for a group of trees include: arboretum, clump, copse, forest, grove, orchard, plantation, thicket, or stand.

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An allée or avenue is the name for a row of trees usually along a long driveway.

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A forest, wood, copse , grove are collective nouns for a group of trees. Other examples are woodland, woodlot, thicket, or stand.

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