A group of trees is called a grove or a stand.
Birds gathered in the grove of trees.
Weeping willow trees are usually solitary and do not grow in stands or groves.
A group of sentences is called a paragraph
Collective nouns for a large area of trees are:a forest of treesa grove of treesa thicket of treesA smaller group is a stand of trees, a copse of trees, or a clump of trees.
a group of workmen is called a gang!
A group of spectators are called an audience.
Some collective nouns for trees are:a stand of treesa grove of treesan orchard of treesa forest of treesa copse of treesA "forest" is a large number of trees.A "wood" is a slightly smaller number.A "copse" is fewer still.
a group of trees is called a forest of trees
A small group of trees is called a "Grove".
A group of trees is called a wood from which a forest area could be called a woodland.
A group of trees is commonly referred to as a "forest."
Orchard
Probably a grove
a small group (5 letters)
A group of trees is commonly called a "forest." More specifically, smaller groups of trees can also be referred to as a "grove" or a "stand," depending on the context and the type of trees involved. Forests can vary in size and biodiversity, encompassing a wide range of ecosystems.
Dr. Pauline Ladiges is best known for resolving uncertainties about the naming of Australia's important group of trees. The group of trees are called the eucalypts.
A group of trees that ends with "ump" is called a "clump." A clump typically refers to a small group of trees or plants growing close together. This term is often used in landscaping and ecology to describe a dense collection of vegetation.
In the U.K. a small group of trees is a 'copse', a slightly larger group is a 'woodland/woods'. and a very large group of trees is a 'forest'.
A group of fruit trees is an orchard or a grove.