What is the Collective Noun of Trees?
A collective noun is a term that is referred to as a collection of people or objects as a whole.
- The collective nouns of the trees are grove, forest, and orchard
- A grove, like a sequoia grove or a small orchard planted for the cultivation of nuts and fruits, represents a small collection of trees that have minimum or no undergrowth
- The term ‘forest’ is the most appropriate and popular collective noun used for trees
- The Grove of trees and the Orchard of trees can be used instead of the forests
- Other terms like woodland, stand, thicket, and woodlot are also used for the clump of trees