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Grove

The main meaning of "grove" is a group of trees that grow close together, generally without many bushes or other plants underneath. It is an old word in the English language, with records of its use dating as far back as the late 9th century. The word´s true origins are unknown; the word, or a related root, cannot be found in any other Germanic language.

Naturally-occurring groves are typically small, perhaps a few acres at most. In contrast, orchards, which are normally intentional planting of trees, may be small or very large, like the apple orchards in Washington state, and orange groves in Florida.

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SteuerquittungDie Kirche im Hain und Burg Rothestein bei AllendorfAnton Radl, Vue du vieux Chateau de Hain, vor 1802
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