A clump of trees, a pile of leaves.
The collective noun for cherry trees is a stand of cherry trees (for a few trees) or and orchard of cherry trees(for many trees).
Sure, the Jeep crashed into a clump of trees.
Yes, one of the standard collective nouns for trees is a clump.
a bundel of bamboo
The noun 'clump' is a standard collective noun for:a clump of freshmena clump of reedsa clump of trees
Yes it is a clump of trees shrubs and grass
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It means a nugget ful of clump
The collective noun for palm trees is a grove of palm trees.
A clump means a lot of data
A clump of trees refers to a group of trees growing closely together in a concentrated area. This grouping of trees may share common root systems, providing support and protection to each other. Clumps of trees can often be seen in forests, woodlands, or in landscaping designs.