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What is a clonal tree?

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A clonal tree is a tree that can or has cloned itself through a process called layering or vegetative cloning. Layering is when a branch comes in contact with the earth and sprouts new roots. Vegetative cloning is when the trunk dies but the roots are still alive and sprout a new trunk.

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