groupage

/ɡruːpeɪʒ/

Definitions

1. noun

A collection of plants, typically shrubs or trees, planted and trained together in a decorative manner, especially as part of a garden or landscape design.

“The garden featured a beautiful groupage of flowering cherry trees and azaleas.”

2. verb

To collect and arrange plants, especially shrubs or trees, in a decorative manner, typically as part of a garden or landscape design.

“The gardener groupaged the newly planted trees and shrubs to create a visually appealing display.”

Synonyms

  • arrangement
  • hedge
  • planting

Antonyms

  • chaos
  • disarray