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The girth of a plant refers to the circumference or thickness of its stem or trunk, typically measured at a specific height above the ground, often referred to as diameter at breast height (DBH). This measurement is important for assessing the growth, health, and biomass of the plant, and it can also aid in determining its age and ecological role. Girth can be indicative of a plant's overall vigor and is commonly used in forestry and horticultural studies.

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