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an estate where cash crops are grown on a large scale (especially in tropical areas) a newly established colony (especially in the colonization of North America); "the practice of sending convicted criminals to serve on the Plantations was common in the 17th century" grove: garden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowth
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In forestry, plantations of trees are typically grown as an even-aged monoculture for timber production, as opposed to a natural forest, where the trees are usually of diverse species and diverse ages. A plantation is not a natural ecosystem. Plantations are also sometimes known as "man-made forests" or "tree farms", though this latter term more typically refers to specialist tree nurseries which produce the seedling trees used to create plantations. ...
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an artificially reforested area that is productive enough to qualify as timberland.
Ãâó: https://www.uwsp.edu/natres/nres743/Glossary.htm
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the houses, structures and ground on or adjacent to the foreshore of a cove, bay, or harbour.
Ãâó: collections.ic.gc.ca/baccalieutrail/dictionary.htm
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means a stand of trees established by planting;
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