Talk:Grove (nature)

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The use of the word implies human creation or intervention.
A Sequoia grove (cited as an example) is natural, and not a human creation
For cultivation, spacing and layout are important, and vary according to which species of tree is planted. Grove layout must
  • enable the planned number of tree to obtain the maximum exposure to sunlight during all stages of growth
  • allow for the efficient operation of harvesting equipment
Spacing and layout are important in tree cultivation whatever the situation; they don't make, or not make, it a grove, and are completely irrelevant to whether the term 'grove' is used or not.
MPF 10:10, 9 January 2006 (UTC)