Grove

A grove is a small grouping of trees, yet striking in its appearance due to the absence of undergrowth. A grove could be found naturally in the landscape or planted as an orchard or portion of a designed landscape feature. From the U.K. that a grove is a circular road, similar to a cul-de-sac.

Murphy & Co.. Layout

What makes a grove different from a woods is the absence of undergrowth: scrub, weeds, bushes and saplings.

TRG Architects

A blanket of bark mulch covers this hillside grove.

Landscape d.o.o. Slovenia

An orchard is the greatest grove, where undergrowth is removed to ease access to this fruit.

Designs Northwest Architects, Dan Nelson

This grove sets a dramatic backdrop for the backyard seats and provides a wind barrier to your own flame pit.

David J Frank Landscape Contracting Inc

An ivy ground cover is planted onto a berm with a grove of trees, forming the centerpiece of a circular drive.

Cul-de-sacs or streets, as shown on this map, are known as groves in the uk.

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