it depends what type if leaves. If they are ivy then they are "strangeling" your tree and you need to get rid of them
The stem of the tree is called the trunk and the outermost part of the trunk is called the bark of the trunk.
The trunk of a tree is the support system for the whole tree. It gets nutrients the tree needs from the soil and transfers them to the rest of the trees branches and leaves.the Bark of the tree protects the tree from the elements and helps to support the tree.that is awesome dude:)yall are nerds big time:)Lolz
The three main parts of a tree are the roots, the trunk, and the leaves.
the base is the place where the leaf joins its stem
The trunk of a tree is a slight modification of the stem of a regular shrub. As trees are larger than shrubs the trunk has to provide structural support for the leaves and branches (canopy). Trunks are normally covered with bark which offers protection to the delicate network of xylem and phloem vessels which run just below it (in the actively growing portion of the stem); remember the centre of the trunk is in essence dead material - which provides the rigid support. The trunk extends the reach of the tree, enabling trees to stretch their branches and leaves high into the canopies of surrounding trees - looking for light. See related links
It looks as if the grafted part of the tree has died and the rootstock is growing.
The stem of the tree is called the trunk and the outermost part of the trunk is called the bark of the trunk.
An example of a multicellular organism that has roots, a trunk, branches, and leaves is a tree. Trees belong to the plant kingdom and are characterized by their woody stems (trunk), extensive root systems, branching structure, and photosynthetic leaves.
The trunk of a tree is the support system for the whole tree. It gets nutrients the tree needs from the soil and transfers them to the rest of the trees branches and leaves.the Bark of the tree protects the tree from the elements and helps to support the tree.that is awesome dude:)yall are nerds big time:)Lolz
because it is.
The three main parts of a tree are the roots, the trunk, and the leaves.
Probably the trunk, the leaves, and the roots.
Roots, trunk (and limbs), and leaves.
The trunk is the main structural support element of a tree; trees elevate their leaves by means of the trunk, lifting them above lower competing vegetation.
Any woody perennial growing from the ground with a trunk.
the base is the place where the leaf joins its stem
The trunk of a tree is a slight modification of the stem of a regular shrub. As trees are larger than shrubs the trunk has to provide structural support for the leaves and branches (canopy). Trunks are normally covered with bark which offers protection to the delicate network of xylem and phloem vessels which run just below it (in the actively growing portion of the stem); remember the centre of the trunk is in essence dead material - which provides the rigid support. The trunk extends the reach of the tree, enabling trees to stretch their branches and leaves high into the canopies of surrounding trees - looking for light. See related links