Some collective nouns for trees are:
The collective noun for a large area of trees is a forestof trees.
Other collective nouns for trees are:
An "orchard" is a large area of fruit or nut bearing trees.
A "wood" is a slightly smaller group of trees.
A "copse" is fewer still.
A row of trees is a perfectly good collective noun for trees that are in a row; a common practice for a pleasing arrangement of trees.
You could use the terms 'stand' or 'grove' to describe a larger group of trees.
A large area of trees is called a forest of trees or an orchard of trees.
There are many different ones, depending on size and use. You might say forest, wood, copse or coppice.
The collective noun for a large area of trees is a forest of trees.
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.
The noun 'plantation' is a standard collective noun for:a plantation of trees (used for a large group of trees grown for the purpose of harvesting for wood)
Yes, the noun forest is a collective noun; a forest of trees. Other collective nouns for trees are a stand of trees, a copse of trees, or a grove of trees.
The noun 'orchard' is a collective noun for an orchard of fruit trees and an orchard of trees.
The noun 'thicket' is a collective noun for:a thicket of idiotsa thicket of trees
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.
The noun 'plantation' is a standard collective noun for:a plantation of trees (used for a large group of trees grown for the purpose of harvesting for wood)
A "forest of trees" is a large number of trees.An "orchard of trees" is a large number of fruit trees.
Yes, the noun forest is a collective noun; a forest of trees. Other collective nouns for trees are a stand of trees, a copse of trees, or a grove of trees.
Yes, the noun 'clump' is a standard collective noun for a small group of trees.Some other collective nouns for trees are:a stand of treesa grove of treesan orchard of treesa forest of treesa copse of trees
There is no specified collective noun for trees in a road; you might use an obstruction of trees, a hazard of trees, or a suitable noun of your choice.
The collective noun is a stand of trees.
Yes, a thicket of trees is a perfectly acceptable collective noun.
A grove of trees
Collective nouns for trees are a stand of trees, a grove of trees, a copse of trees, a forest of trees. The collective noun choir is used for a choir of angels or a choir of singers.
The noun 'orchard' is a collective noun for an orchard of fruit trees and an orchard of trees.
The noun 'thicket' is a collective noun for:a thicket of idiotsa thicket of trees