The noun 'wreath' is not used as a collective noun for anything specific, but any noun that suits the situation can be used as a collective noun, for example a wreath of flowers, a wreath of well wishers, etc.
If you are talking about a Christmas Wreath, it is used to show one's neverending love of Christ
a wreath is those circle things that they have at Christmas that they hang on the door.
The wreath, typically composed of evergreens, may be publicly heard in a Masonic funeral to represent the everlasting soul of humankind that survives beyond the grave.
It can represent a remembrance, a celebration or be given as an accolade.
crown, garland, lei, coronal, chaplet
Wreath is a noun.
The answer is wreath
The plural of wreath is wreaths
Yes, apple blossom wreath is a specific noun; the general noun is wreath.
A wreath can be a garland; Judy Garland was a famous actress.
A Christmas wreath symbolizes hope
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It is symbolic of someone who has died.
It comes from the French name meaning "crowned."
Leina'ala means "Heavens Wreath of Flowers" and/or just "Beautiful Wreath of Flowers". Shakka, cuz. Ewa Beach, Oahu!
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It symbolizes the no beginning and no end of God's love for us.
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Wreath is a noun.
The answer is wreath