樹木
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Base noun form. Refers to trees and shrubs collectively, often used in formal or botanical contexts. Example: 『公園に樹木が多い』 (kouen ni jumoku ga ooi, 'There are many trees in the park').
Theme

On a weekend hike in a local park, User and their friend Ken admire the natural scenery and discuss the types of trees and shrubs they see along the trail.

樹木

じゅもく

trees and shrubs, arbor

Nature & EnvironmentPlants

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'tree' with 'wood' in it — 樹木 (jumoku, 'trees and shrubs') sounds like 'ju-moku' where 'ju' is tree and 'moku' is wood. Think of a 'jumbo tree' to remember it!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 樹木 (jumoku, 'trees and shrubs') are highly valued in gardens and parks, such as in traditional 『日本庭園』 (nihon teien, 'Japanese gardens'), where they symbolize nature and harmony.

Forms

Base: 樹木Base noun form. Refers to trees and shrubs collectively, often used in formal or botanical contexts. Example: 『公園に樹木が多い』 (kouen ni jumoku ga ooi, 'There are many trees in the park').