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Will mahogany grow in marshy land?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Mahogany trees usually grow in rain forests because they love the heat and rain. They grow pretty big so marshy ground will be unable to support them. If they are planted close to each other ( .5 m ) gap between them, the roots will get inter locked and they will support the stem to a certain extend . Even if the plant slides to one side due to lac of ground support they get blocked by the other tree , to remain straight.

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