Grove (nature), the Glossary
A grove is a small group of trees with minimal or no undergrowth, such as a sequoia grove, or a small orchard planted for the cultivation of fruits or nuts.[1]
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24 relations: Agriculture, Ancient Celtic religion, Bosquet, Brush arbour revival, Florida, Forest stand, French formal garden, Fruit, Germania (book), Germanic paganism, List of giant sequoia groves, Nut (fruit), Orchard, Pergola, Sacred grove, Sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology, Tacitus, Thicket, Tree, United States National Arboretum, University of Florida, Washington (state), Woodland, Woodlot.
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Agriculture
Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry for food and non-food products.
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Ancient Celtic religion
Ancient Celtic religion, commonly known as Celtic paganism, was the religion of the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe.
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Bosquet
In the French formal garden, a bosquet (French, from Italian bosco, "grove, wood") is a formal plantation of trees in a wide variety of forms, some open at the bottom and others not.
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Brush arbour revival
A brush arbour revival, also known as brush arbour meeting, is a revival service that takes place under an open-sided shelter called an "arbour", which is "constructed of vertical poles driven into the ground with additional long poles laid across the top as support for a roof of brush, cut branches or hay".
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Florida
Florida is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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Forest stand
A forest stand is a contiguous community of trees sufficiently uniform in composition, structure, age, size, class, distribution, spatial arrangement, condition, or location on a site of uniform quality to distinguish it from adjacent communities.
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French formal garden
The French formal garden, also called the garden in the French manner, is a style of "landscape" garden based on symmetry and the principle of imposing order on nature.
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Fruit
In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering (see Fruit anatomy).
Germania (book)
The Germania, written by the Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus around 98 AD and originally entitled On the Origin and Situation of the Germans (De origine et situ Germanorum), is a historical and ethnographic work on the Germanic peoples outside the Roman Empire.
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Germanic paganism
Germanic paganism or Germanic religion refers to the traditional, culturally significant religion of the Germanic peoples.
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List of giant sequoia groves
This is a list of giant sequoia groves.
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Nut (fruit)
A nut is a fruit consisting of a hard or tough nutshell protecting a kernel which is usually edible.
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Orchard
An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees or shrubs that is maintained for food production. Grove (nature) and orchard are trees.
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Pergola
A pergola is most commonly an outdoor garden feature forming a shaded walkway, passageway, or sitting area of vertical posts or pillars that usually support cross-beams and a sturdy open lattice, often upon which woody vines are trained.
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Sacred grove
Sacred groves or sacred woods are groves of trees that have special religious importance within a particular culture. Grove (nature) and sacred grove are sacred groves.
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Sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology
Trees hold a particular role in Germanic paganism and Germanic mythology, both as individuals (sacred trees) and in groups (sacred groves). Grove (nature) and Sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology are sacred groves.
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Tacitus
Publius Cornelius Tacitus, known simply as Tacitus (–), was a Roman historian and politician.
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Thicket
A thicket is a very dense stand of trees or tall shrubs, often dominated by only one or a few species, to the exclusion of all others.
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Tree
In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. Grove (nature) and tree are trees.
United States National Arboretum
The United States National Arboretum is an arboretum in northeast Washington, D.C., operated by the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service.
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University of Florida
The University of Florida (Florida or UF) is a public land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida.
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Washington (state)
Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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Woodland
A woodland is, in the broad sense, land covered with woody plants (trees and shrubs), or in a narrow sense, synonymous with wood (or in the U.S., the plurale tantum woods), a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade (see differences between British, American and Australian English explained below).
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Woodlot
A woodlot is a parcel of a woodland or forest capable of small-scale production of forest products (such as wood fuel, sap for maple syrup, sawlogs, and pulpwood) as well as recreational uses like bird watching, bushwalking, and wildflower appreciation.
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See also
Sacred groves
- Bhajan kutir
- Caill Tomair
- Cedars of God
- Dodona
- Gaoua
- Grove (nature)
- Jaherthan
- Kavu
- Kaya (Mijikenda)
- Lucus Pisaurensis
- Marang Buru
- Osun-Osogbo
- Palatine Hill
- Rex Nemorensis
- Sacred Grove (Latter Day Saints)
- Sacred grove
- Sacred groves of Biodiversity Park, Visakhapatnam
- Sacred groves of India
- Sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology
- Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary
- Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine
- Temple at Uppsala
- Utaki
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grove_(nature)
Also known as Grove of trees, Lundr, Mango grove, Mango groves, Tree grove.