Threes
Bonsai.
32 SHRUBS AND 8 TREES.
shrubs, saplings, low vine, ect., growing under the large trees in a wood or forest
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.
copse
Copse.
A stand of trees refers to a group or area of trees growing together. It is a term used in forestry to describe a specific cluster of trees within a larger forested area. Stand characteristics such as species composition, age, density, and structure can influence the health and productivity of the forest.
Usually without trees, grass, or shrubs on a slope it will wash a lot of dirt down the slope when it rains. You can use ground cover or short growing grasses to help this while the larger trees or shrubs grow big enough to help with the problem.
William Jackson Bean has written: 'Trees and shrubs, hardy in the British isles' -- subject(s): Shrubs, Trees 'Trees and shrubs, hardy in the British isles' -- subject(s): Shrubs, Trees
Agroforestry
'Botanical garden' is the name of the place where trees, shrubs and even non-woody annuals and perennials may be found growing. An older but still used term is 'arboretum', which specifies trees. Shrubs also may be found there if their mature height is 30 feet [9.144 meters], as small trees. But technically, shrubs should have their own exhibition space in a 'fructicetum', which comes from the Latin 'frutex'for 'shrub'.
A lot of fruit trees growing together?