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At each station, one can read about a famous person or event to which the parent tree was witness.
Cut a slice of bud and bark from the parent tree.
These trees form through root sprouts coming off an original parent tree.
They originated from a single parent tree and were developed to grow in warm climates.
He had seen maple seeds blowing, spinning, to land some distance from their parent tree.
This could be argued as promoting the crossing between different parent trees in successive seasons.
As it has grown, its outlying branches have rooted themselves around the parent tree.
The parent trees are monitored for Dutch elm disease.
Seed density is hypothesized to decrease as distance from the parent tree increases.
The winged seeds may be carried up to 180 m (600 ft) from the parent tree.
Its parent tree was a sapling brought from Sri Lanka.
Some differ sufficiently from the parent tree to be considered new cultivars.
The origins of individual seeds were recorded, often mapping the location of each parent tree.
Most species consume the pulp and spit out intact seeds within a short distance of the parent tree.
Where seeds are most abundant under the parent tree, seed predation is predicted to be at its highest.
Seeds germinate readily, and hundreds of seedlings can sometimes be found beneath a single parent tree.
The original parent tree (located on a roadside in Ohio) is already over 20 m high, with a slightly greater crown spread.
It spreads extensively by root sprouts, which may be produced up to 40 metres from the parent tree.
Gently, he stroked the tiny fronds as if to apologize for cutting them loose of the parent tree.
The scion should be at an angle of at most 35 to the parent tree so that the crotch remains strong.
A few weeks ago, a custodian unlocked the fence around the parent tree, and I was privileged to pick a fruit from its branches.
Tapirs swallow the entire fruit and defaecate intact seeds further away from parent trees.
In Panama pollen is moved on average between 368 and 419 m from the parent tree and commonly over 1 km away.
Britain may be proud of these noble scions from the parent tree, whose fame, like her own, is destined to fill the world.
Burls are capable of sprouting into new trees when detached from the parent tree, though exactly how this happens is yet to be studied.