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What do you call fields for growing fruit trees?

An orchard.


Why don't trees grow in meadows?

Because if there are trees growing there, we don't call it a "meadow", we call it a "forest" (or "timberland" or "copse" or "wood" or something).


What do you call the process of growing trees for a business?

Tree farming is the process of growing trees for business. It is the ideal business opportunity for someone who loves the outdoors and likes being their own boss.


What do you call a small number of trees growing together starts with c?

Fairview Mrs maxwell strikes again i bet


What will happen if you eat mistletoe?

Mistletoe is poisonous to dogs (and cats and horses, as well as humans). It can cause slow heart rate, gastrointestinal disturbances and collapse. If your dog eats mistletoe, you should call your veterinarian immediately.


How do you call the small white berries that is put above the door in Christmas?

mistletoe


What do you call an evergreen plant with small white fruits and pale yellow flowers often used as a Christmas decoration?

The word is mistletoe. It is a parasitic growth that attaches itself to the tops of various trees.


What do you call a group of trees ending with ump?

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.


Why does it take fifteen trees to make an orchard?

It takes fifteen trees to make an orchard an orchard is classified as a field which has trees growing in it in order to yield fruit, and to specifically classified as an orchard it needs at least fifteen trees, because you couldn't just plant an apple tree at the bottom of the garden and call it an orchard.


Whom do you call for cable in trees?

Arborists or the appropriate city department staff are the professionals to call about tree cables.Specifically, arborists are tree specialists. Among the jobs that they hold down are the city employees responsible for trimming trees growing around electric and telephone poles. For trees in areas of the property that are not of municipal concern, you can check in the yellow pages under "Arborists."


How do you call a small community of trees on an open field?

I would call that a "stand of trees"


What do you call someone from Arizona?

Arizonan?