tropical rain forest
Blackberries produce canes from the roots each year which only live for two years-- the first year cane, called a primocane, usually doesn't produce fruit. If it survives to the 2nd year, it's called a floricane and produces fruit and then dies, so if there are annual rings, there are only 2 of them.
Annual growth rings
Annual growth rings are commonly studied in trees.
If annual rings are present on the slide, then this slide likely represents a cross-section of a plant stem or trunk. The annual rings are formed by the growth pattern of the plant, with each ring representing one year of growth. They can be used to determine the age of the plant and provide insights into its growth conditions.
annual rings
The annual rings provide the age of the tree, one annual ring equals one year of growth.
it could tell u about what age it is or or how much water it gets each year
they both produce things like cones and flowers and both have annual rings of xylem in the stems.
By the annual rings
counting the annual rings
be narrower and less distinct. Lack of sufficient rainfall during a dry period can result in trees forming thinner annual rings with less defined boundaries due to slower growth rates. Conversely, trees experiencing ample rainfall will typically have wider, more pronounced annual rings indicating periods of faster growth.