yes if you first place it in water and then soil, it will grow.
The tree trunks are cylindrical because they grow from the center and outwards. They grow uniformly and this is evident from the rings when the trees are cut.
A knot , or where a knot forms and a new part branches out, a burl.
Some fungi can cause death to you and also, they can grow on tree's and if you cut yourself and you touch fungi it can grow inside you.
No they do not. But they try so hard to but they stop after a very certain amount of time.
Go to the base of the tree, about 18" from the ground and cut a 4" strip of bark all the way around the trunk, make sure you cut into the bark until you hit the solid wood behind. Presto the tree will die...
cut branches of a tree to make it grow better.
Yes, look up "air Layering" for the method of propagating many varieties from a limb. Roots are grown on the limb, then it is cut from the tree and planted. Many bonsai are started this way.
grow a fully grown tree and cut of the wood and make your furniture off that...
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a band aide. then syrup from its relatives.
A pressure cut for a tree is when there is back pressure on certain limbs of the tree and a cut is attempted on it. A pressure cut should be planned carefully with limb locks as the whiplash may severely injure the logger.
That limb was torn loose during last night's storm.
Yes
Brutus argues that Antony is merely a dependent of Caesar and has no independent will of his own. He compares Caesar to a tree and Antony to a limb of the tree. If the trunk is cut down, the limb will die.
Perhaps the expression you want is "limb from limb" and not "from limb to limb."
No
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