No. A tree grows from the top.
the roots underneath the trunk let the tree grow
Because only a sapling can grow.
Not a plant it can be any tree. And no plants grow on any trunks
the branches grow leaves on the right? Then the laves use photosynthesis and then captures chlorphyll, which then helps the tree grow
Knots are where the branches grow out of the tree trunk.
Many plants which are called epiphytes grow on tree trunks. They are adapted to grow there as orchids , lichens etc.
The cacao tree is unusual because flowers grow directly from the trunk of the tree. These flowers eventually develop into cocoa pods.
the roots underneath the trunk let the tree grow
The Vanda Sanderiana also called Waling-waling does not grow in land, they grow in the trunk of trees this tree is called the dipterocarp tree.
Essentially, they climb up the trunk and find a branch. As they grow around the branch, the branch itself continues to grow outward, and the vine is pulled away from the trunk.
They will still be 1.5m off the ground. The branches get longer, but the trunk doesn't grow higher.
If the branch of trees has been cut then it will tends to grow but if trunk is comletly cut the it will never will grow