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2007-01-17 09:53:50 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Botany

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if it has only one trunk it is only one tree. Some trees have double stemb or multie stembs from the groung upwards but are only one tree. The below ground roots are all one.

2007-01-17 09:59:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I have seen these trees in many places throughout North America and in Germany. I call them "two in One" trees. As they get older some of them grow together and you can see a scar going up the trunk where they had been two at one time. I do not know what you call them. If anyone has some REAL info. I would like to hear it.

2015-01-11 09:37:22 · answer #2 · answered by KAROL 1 · 0 0

a tree with multiple trunks. when checking out large trees for champion tree status, I look for trunks with no seems indicating it was truly one tree. I once had a large tree with four multiple trunks, which contained 3 different species (basswood, red oak, sugar maple). they were merged at the bottom 3 feet of the trunk, it was an interesting tree. 2 of the trunks have since fallen down.

2007-01-17 13:43:30 · answer #3 · answered by elias 2 · 0 1

1 trunk?
Its a tree.

2 trunks?
Its 2 trees

3 trunks?
Its 3 trees

I hope you can see the pattern emerging!


:~}

2007-01-17 09:58:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I call it "a very strange trees".
Maybe there were no 2 trees but only one tree and 2 roots.

2007-01-17 09:59:43 · answer #5 · answered by chefeclin 7 · 0 0

suitable ingredient to do away with mushrooms on the backside of a tree, is to get an entire gallon of gas, and pour under and around the backside of the tree. Make your your approximately 5 ft lower back, and flick a lit adventure on the mushrooms. they're going to be lengthy previous invariably....

2016-12-14 03:13:27 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

CODOMINANT STEMS, IF TWO BRANCHES DEVELOP FROM APICAL BUDS AT THE TIP OF THE SAME STEM, THEY WILL FORM CODOMINANT STEMS. EACH CODOMINANT STEM IS A DIRECT EXTENSION OF THE TRUNK OR YOU MAY HAVE WHAT IS CALLED INCLUDED BARK. INLCUDED BARK IS BARK THAT BECOMES ENCLOSED INSIDE THE CROTCH AS THE TWO BRANCHES GROW AND DEVELOP.

2007-01-18 12:49:49 · answer #7 · answered by RONALD D S 2 · 2 0

Grafted

2007-01-17 10:13:36 · answer #8 · answered by coolkidz_03 2 · 1 2

You call it George W. Bush?

2007-01-17 09:56:54 · answer #9 · answered by zombiepirate_13 4 · 0 1

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