General:
* Nursery: This is the most common term for a place where young plants are grown for sale or planting.
* Plantation: This refers to a large-scale operation where young plants are grown for commercial purposes.
Specific:
* Seedling tray: This is a small, shallow container used to start seeds and grow young plants indoors.
* Greenhouse: This is a structure with controlled climate conditions used to grow young plants, especially during colder months.
* Propagation bed: This is a raised bed or area used for the propagation of plants from cuttings, seeds, or other methods.
* Forest nursery: This is a specialized nursery focused on growing young trees for reforestation or other forestry purposes.
* Botanical garden: While not exclusively for young plants, botanical gardens often have sections dedicated to growing and displaying seedlings.
Informal:
* Seedling bed: A simple and straightforward term for an area where young plants are growing from seeds.
* Growing area: This is a general term that can refer to any place where plants are grown, including young ones.
The best term to use will depend on the specific context and the type of young plants being grown.