grove

/ɡroʊv/
noun
  1. A small group of trees growing close together, often without many bushes or undergrowth.
    • She planted a small grove of apple trees behind her house.
    • We had a picnic in a peaceful grove of oak trees.
    • The ancient grove was considered sacred by the local people.
  2. A group of trees planted and cultivated for fruit or nut production; an orchard.
    • Farmers worked early in the morning harvesting olives from the grove.
    • The lemon grove was in full bloom, filling the air with a sweet scent.
    • The orange grove stretched for miles across the valley.