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array of trees
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "array of trees" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a variety or collection of trees in a specific area or context. For example, "The park featured an array of trees, each with its unique shape and color." Alternative expressions include "collection of trees" and "variety of trees."
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The lodge is now a horticultural library, and the setting features a broad array of trees, shrubs and an English-style garden with everything from wood lilies to Beverly Sills iris.
News & Media
Lourdes and Jose Ayala, meanwhile, reacted as if they had found long-lost friends when they stepped into the downstairs shop, taking in the array of trees with Victorian, Edwardian and nautical themes, Santa's toy shop, the nutcrackers, the garland borders and wreaths.
News & Media
To test the hypothesis that patch size and isolation influence mating patterns or seed production in forest trees, we utilize the spatial array of trees of an urban population of Chinese Pine (Pinus tabulaeformis Carr).
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As I wait for my hardy geranium collection to increase, I find myself imagining how the varieties will look interplanted among my pulmonaria, massed at the feet of my old roses and dancing among my hypothetical array of tree peonies.
News & Media
To account for shading from neighbours the canopy is represented as an array of tree crowns (shaped as spheres, cones, ellipses, half-ellipses) whose positions are defined by x and y coordinates.
Science
Some of these approaches will require students to develop their own ad hoc tree-building methods, but they need not receive instruction on any of the vast array of tree-building algorithms available (e.g., Page and Holmes 1998; Nei and Kumar 2000).
This behaviour induces us to believe that these arrays of trees work like sonic crystals.
In fact, different tree-building methods produce significantly different arrays of trees [3], [44].
Science
I have seen from the top of a climb is the vast array of indigenous trees that make up New Zealand's Coromandel Forest.
News & Media
Now her dream has been realized in raised beds full of flowers and vegetables, blossoming shrubs and an array of fruit trees and berry bushes.
News & Media
We show that high-altitude southern Greenland, currently lying below more than 2 kilometers of ice, was inhabited by a diverse array of conifer trees and insects within the past million years.
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In scientific writing, this phrase is particularly effective when discussing the spatial distribution or layout of trees in an experimental plot.
Common error
Do not use "array of trees" when referring to a dense, messy, or naturally wild area where trees are clumped together without any distinct order. In those cases, a "thicket" or "clump of trees" is more accurate, as "array" usually implies a certain level of diversity or structured arrangement.
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Linguistic Context
This is a noun phrase composed of the collective noun "array" acting as the head, followed by a prepositional phrase functioning as a post-modifier. According to Ludwig AI, the structure is commonly used to quantify or categorize a group based on its diversity or arrangement.
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45%
News & Media
40%
Academia
10%
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Wiki
3%
Formal & Business
1%
Encyclopedias
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "array of trees" is a sophisticated way to describe a diverse or organized group of trees. Ludwig AI indicates that while the exact phrase is somewhat rare compared to simpler alternatives, it is a hallmark of high-quality descriptive and scientific writing. It is most effective when the writer wants to emphasize the visual variety or systematic arrangement of the trees in question. Whether you are writing a travel guide about a botanical garden or a scientific study on forest patterns, using this phrase conveys a level of precision and elegance that words like "group" or "bunch" lack. Always ensure that the noun following "of" is plural, and consider using more specific forestry terms like "stand" or "grove" if you are referring to a natural, uniform cluster rather than a diverse collection.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
variety of trees
Emphasizes the diverse range of species rather than their physical arrangement
collection of trees
Suggests a curated or specifically gathered set of trees
diversity of trees
Focuses on the biological variation within a specific habitat
assortment of trees
Implies a mixed or eclectic group, often used in less formal descriptions
selection of trees
Suggests that the trees were chosen for a particular purpose or landscape
matrix of trees
Commonly used in scientific or ecological papers to describe spatial distribution
stand of trees
A specific forestry term for a group of trees that are similar in age or species
multitude of trees
Highlights a very large number of trees without necessarily focusing on their order
grove of trees
Refers to a small group of trees without undergrowth, usually natural
copse of trees
Specifically refers to a small thicket or group of small trees
FAQs
How do I use "array of trees" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe a visually varied landscape, for example: "The estate was famous for its magnificent array of trees, ranging from ancient oaks to Japanese maples."
What is a more formal synonym for "array of trees"?
In scientific or botanical contexts, you might use "diversity of arboreal species" or "spatial distribution of trees".
Is it "array of tree" or "array of trees"?
Because an array implies a collection of multiple items, it is almost always plural: "array of trees". The singular form would only be used as a compound modifier, like an "array of tree crowns".
What's the difference between an "array of trees" and a "grove of trees"?
An "array of trees" emphasizes variety or a specific pattern, whereas a "grove of trees" usually refers to a small, often uniform group of trees in a specific location.
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Usage summary
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