sylvan

adjective·/ˈsɪl.vən/

Of woods and forest life, green-shadowed, leaf-latticed, touched by the gentler wild. Sylvan belongs to trees first.

They followed a sylvan path where light fell in coins and the air tasted of pine.

Etymology

From Latin silva “wood, forest,” with classical associations of woodland deities and pastoral poetry.

Related Words

arborealof trees; more scientific
verdantlushly green; often sylvan
pastoralcountry-themed; more human
chthonianopposite direction: underworld rather than canopy