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What is the collective nouns for bamboo trees?

There isn't a widely recognized, specific collective noun for bamboo trees.

Here's why:

* Bamboo is a grass: Bamboo is a type of grass, not a tree. This means it doesn't have the same traditional "tree" connotations.

* Growth pattern: Bamboo grows in clumps, not isolated individuals like most trees, making it difficult to apply a typical "grove" or "stand" concept.

Alternatives:

While there's no single perfect term, you could use these options to describe a group of bamboo:

* Clump: This is the most accurate and straightforward.

* Stand: This is often used for a group of trees, and it works in this context.

* Thicket: This emphasizes the dense nature of bamboo growth.

* Grove: This is less common but works if the bamboo has a distinct area.

Ultimately, the best term depends on the context and what you want to emphasize.

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