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Encyclopedia > Grove (nature)

See Grove for other meanings (disambiguation) of the word 'grove'. Grove can refer to: a small group of trees such as a sequoia grove; see grove (nature) several places: In England: Grove, Buckinghamshire Grove, Dorset Grove, Kent Grove, Nottinghamshire Grove, Oxfordshire Grove Park in the London Borough of Bromley in USA: Grove, Maine Grove, New York Grove, Oklahoma Grove, Virginia...


A grove is a small group of trees such as a sequoia grove. The coniferous Coast Redwood, the tallest tree species on earth A tree can be defined as a large, perennial, woody plant. ... Giant Sequoia in the Mariposa Grove, Yosemite The following is a list of Giant Sequoia groves. ...


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Funks Grove (387 words)
This 18 acre nature preserve is the largest prairie grove remnant in central Illinois.
Imagination Grove, pictured here, is a portion of the forest that is devoted to children, allowing them to escape with their creativity to the prairie with the help of a log cabin, a wigwam, and a lean-to.
This is one of the trees in Funks Grove that appeals to climbers.
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