How about "forest" or "woods"? Is it too small for that? If so I'd go with "grove" or "cluster", I suppose. :) If it HAS to be one of your two choices, I'd go with group.
Hows about a clump.
A small group of trees is called a "Grove".
A group of trees is commonly referred to as a "forest."
a small group (5 letters)
Yes, a large group of trees growing closely together can be referred to as a "grove" or a "thicket," but the term "horde" is more commonly used for groups of animals or people, rather than trees.
A copse, wood or forest, dependent on how many trees.
A group of sheep is called a flock.
A group of sheep is a flock. A group of sheep is a FLOCK
A group of sheep may be called a flock, herd, trip, drove or mob of sheep.A flock.
The collective noun is a flock of birds.
A flock can be a group of birds, or a group of sheep.
A group of sheep are a "herd".
A group of ostriches is called a flock. Or rather a "herd of ostriches" and a "flock of birds".
In the wild, a flock. There is nothing quite like the sound and sight of a huge flock of budgerigars frenziedly congregating in gum trees after the rain.
Lambs
Tree is to forest as sheep is to flock.
A flock is a group of birds; there is no specific number that a flock represents. Half of a flock is simply "half of a flock"
Flock