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What Is a group of trees called?

A group of trees is called a grove, wood, forest, or stand, depending on the size and density of the trees.

Here's a breakdown:

* Grove: A small group of trees, often of the same species.

* Wood: A larger area of trees, usually with a variety of species.

* Forest: A large, dense area of trees, often covering a significant amount of land.

* Stand: A specific group of trees, often managed for timber production.

Other terms can also be used, such as copse (a small group of trees), thicket (a dense group of trees and shrubs), or arbor (a single tree or small group of trees planted for shade or ornament).

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