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You need to look at the stump or any cross section of the trunk.

People usually start at the center and count outwards to the bark.

You count the dark lines that separate the lighter wood.

In the heart, the rings are very close together because the tree was so small back then.

You will have to take great care if you want an exact count

Towards the bark (the newest growth), the rings will be larger and it should be easier.

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