Copse
Thicket
A thicket is simply a dense and impenetrable patch of bushes or shrubs.
a thicket
The collective nouns for bushes are:a clump of bushesa thicket of bushesa row of bushesa hedge of bushes
Copse, thicket, grove, coppice, are 4 possibilities.
Oh, dude, a group of bushes is called a "shrubbery." Yeah, like in that movie with the knights who say "Ni!" They were all about the shrubberies. So, next time you see a bunch of bushes hanging out together, just remember they're having a shrubbery party.
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Thicket
A group of bushes is commonly referred to as a "thicket." Thickets are characterized by dense growth of shrubs and small trees, often providing habitat for wildlife. They can also serve as natural barriers or boundaries in landscapes.
There was a thicket along the creek that formed a natural fence for the farm's livestock. The rabbit ran into the bramble, and the dog could not chase it through the thicket.
A row of bushes is called a hedge.
A fence of bushes is called a hedge.