Depends. Some will sprout shoots from the stump, which if left alone can turn into new trees. Others won't.
Yes, a tree can regrow if it is cut down, as long as the roots are intact. The time it takes for a tree to regrow varies depending on the type of tree, but it can take several years to decades for a tree to fully regrow to its original size.
Yes, trees can regrow after being cut down through a process called regeneration. The time it takes for a tree to regrow varies depending on the species, but it can take several years to several decades for a tree to reach maturity again.
The time it takes for a tree to grow back after being cut down can vary depending on the type of tree and its growing conditions. In general, it can take several years to several decades for a tree to fully regrow after being cut down.
The tree that's cut cannot be "renewed" in and of itself, but another tree can be planted in its place and thereby the resource (the tree) can be renewed.
Yes, the man cut down the tree
Usually, if there is no source of sunlight, they will die. Sometimes there is enough stored food in the roots that they can force a shoot up to the sunlight and regrow. Without access to sunlight, they will eventually rot away.
Cut your chrysanthemum down in the spring and hope that it is dormant and will regrow.
Yes, palm trees can regrow their tops after being damaged or cut off, as long as the growing point at the top of the tree, known as the terminal bud, is not completely destroyed.
No, a money tree will not grow back if it is cut down.
Even if you cut it down, the roots will still grow back. You'll have to excavate ALL of the roots and the tree itself to get rid of it.
Chop down a tree
1 tree is cut down every 7 seconds