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  2. Crown (botany) - Wikipedia

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    The crown of a woody plant (tree, shrub, liana) is the branches, leaves, and reproductive structures extending from the trunk or main stems. Shapes of crowns are highly variable. The major types for trees are the excurrent branching habit resulting in conoid shapes and decurrent (deliquescent) branching habit, resulting in round shapes.

  3. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Branches and foliage of a tree; the crown. Also refers to the protective upper layer of a forest. Compare trunk. capillary 1. Tube, pore, or passage with a narrow, internal cross-section. 2. Slender; hair-like. capitate 1. (of an inflorescence) Having a knob-like head, with the flowers unstalked and aggregated into a dense cluster. 2.

  4. Glossary of plant morphology - Wikipedia

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    The Great Banyan Tree at IBG Kolkata is an example how prop-roots help in vegetative reproduction. Stilt roots – From upright (erect) trunks, some hard, thick, almost straight roots come-out obliquely and penetrate the ground. Thus they act like a camera-tripod. They increase balance and support as well as, when these roots penetrates the ...

  5. Root crown - Wikipedia

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    Root-crown temperature has been found to affect plant growth and physiology in a number of ways. [1] Root crowns need to be exposed and 'breathe'; this is one way that some plants take in oxygen. A number of pests and diseases affect specifically this part of the plant, including root-crown rot (or root-crown fungus) [ 2 ] and a number of ...

  6. Crown (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    The crown is the top portion of the head behind the vertex. The anatomy of the crown varies between different organisms. The human crown is made of three layers of the scalp above the skull. The crown also covers a range of bone sutures, and contains blood vessels and branches of the trigeminal nerve.

  7. Thorns, spines, and prickles - Wikipedia

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    The anatomy of crown roots on this species (roots among the bases of the living fronds) also alters during their life. [5] They initially grow upwards and then turn down and finally they, too, become spinous. [5] Lateral roots on these two types of roots, as well as those on the stilt roots on this species, also become spinous. [5]

  8. Garden Help: Anatomy of a tree branch failure - AOL

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    Urban forestry extension agent Larry Figart looks at why some tree branches fail and how you may prevent it from happening in your landscape. Garden Help: Anatomy of a tree branch failure Skip to ...

  9. Tree crown measurement - Wikipedia

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    In forestry, a tree crown measurement is one of the tree measurements taken at the crown of a tree, which consists of the mass of foliage and branches growing outward from the trunk of the tree. The average crown spread is the average horizontal width of the crown, taken from dripline to dripline as one moves around the crown.