Trees, Bushes, etc.
T1 What do you call a bunch of trees growing together in open country, especially on a hill?
T2a What do you call a piece of land covered with trees—if it’s only a few acres?
T2b What do you call a piece of land covered with trees—if it’s a large acreage?
T3 The tree that produces syrup and sugar:
T4 The place where these trees grow together and sap is gathered:
T5 What kinds of evergreens, other than pine, do you have around here?
T6 The pointed leaves that fall from pine trees:
T7 The sticky stuff that comes out of pine trees:
T8 Joints of pine wood that burn easily and make good fuel:
T10 What different kinds of oak trees grow around here?
T11 What different kinds of elm trees grow around here?
T12 The kind of poplar tree that has sticky, sweet-smelling buds:
T14 What different kinds of maples do you have around here?
T15 What kinds of swamp trees do you have?
T17 What different kinds of pine trees do you have around here?
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