Yes, a maple tree can regrow from a stump through a process called coppicing, where new shoots sprout from the remaining stump.
Absolutely!Our maple (about 30 yrs old) was removed recently because it was the roots were pushing up the shed, but it was otherwise healthy...Unfortunately, we left the stump and it's continuing to put its energy into expanding it's root structure and lots of shoots...If you don't kill the stump, or remove/rot it out, you'll definitely get re-growth.(At least in my area were the climate is very favorable -- Southern British Columbia)
Yes, a willow tree can regrow from a stump through a process called coppicing, where new shoots sprout from the remaining stump.
Yes you can grow a tree from a stump but it would take more or just exactly a decade.
in the small tree stump on the top of the area in chimney tree top.
Yes.
Mushrooms grow from a tree stump when spores, which are like seeds, land on the stump and find the right conditions to grow. The spores develop into mycelium, a network of tiny threads that break down the wood of the stump. Eventually, the mycelium forms a mushroom, which emerges from the stump to release more spores and start the cycle again.
the bottom of the tree is the stump and roots. also they grow on the soil
if you say tree stump i assume it's a tree you've cut down. Once a tree is cut down it can never grow again.
Put an axe to split the stump!!!!! Then bleach!!!!
How do you stop a tree stump from growing back?
in france and africa only there
There is no set height on a Maple tree. These trees can grow infinitely in many cases if left alone.