A tree growth scar is basically a "scrunched" up part on a tree branch.
The growth scars come out during the winter or cold weathers.
A lot of healthy trees growing.
Cherry trees reproduce sexually, producing seeds (which are then enclosed in cherries).
there's no such thing as an "acorn tree", acorns grow on oak trees...
Trees show growth rings on the cross-section of their trunks.
Saving of water is one aspect but shedding leaves in deciduous trees is taken up by renewed growth in the spring season.
rough growth of skin over a wound
A lot of healthy trees growing.
The scar repeatedly mentioned in literature is often used as a physical or symbolic representation of a character's past experiences, trauma, or inner struggles. It can serve as a reminder of their journey or as a metaphor for emotional wounds that have yet to heal.
we are stop the cutting of the trees and we are growth new plants and trees by dugging the trees
keloidKeloid is an excessive hypertrophic scar.
The main differences between old growth forests and plantation forests are the size and type of the trees. Old growth trees can get very large, much larger than plantation trees. Also, in a plantation the trees are typically all one type, whereas in an old growth forest there are many different kinds of trees.
It usually does grow back around a scar, however hair seldom if ever grows back on (or in) the scar itself. If however you are concerned and wish for hair growth Ina scar, you can always try a product like Rogaine or seek help from a Dermatologist.
Apparently he had a skin cancer growth removed and the hole is the scar.
More sunlight = bigger trees ;D
gold mining is bad because it leaves a scar in the land.it is also bad because it destroys over 300 trees, which is killing the population as trees breath out oxygen. but with no trees no oxygen!!
The stage of succession that supports the growth of trees is the mid-succession stage. In this stage, the soil has developed enough nutrients and organic matter to support the growth of taller plants, such as shrubs and small trees. These early trees help create shade, retain moisture in the soil, and provide habitats for other plant and animal species.
green wood