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  2. Tree hollow - Wikipedia

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    A naturally formed tree hollow at the base of the tree. Multiple tree hollows in a plane tree in Baden, Austria. A tree hollow or tree hole is a semi-enclosed cavity which has naturally formed in the trunk or branch of a tree. They are found mainly in old trees, whether living or not.

  3. Tree hole - Wikipedia

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    Tree hole may refer to: . A tree hollow, a natural cavity in a tree.; A tree throw, a cavity left in the soil after a tree has fallen or otherwise been removed.; A tree mould hole, Formed by lava burning out the tree but retaining the exterior shape and form.

  4. Tree throw - Wikipedia

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    A tree throw or tree hole is a bowl-shaped cavity or depression created in the subsoil by a tree. They are formed either by the long-term presence and growth of tree roots or when a large tree is blown over (as a windthrow ) or has its stump pulled out which tears out a quantity of soil along with the roots.

  5. Tree hollows - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Tree hollows

  6. List of oldest trees - Wikipedia

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    Pando, a colony of quaking aspen, is one of the oldest-known clonal trees. Recent estimates of its age range up to 14,000 years old, and 18,000 years by the latest (2024) estimate. [1] It is located in Utah, United States. This is a list of the oldest-known trees, as reported in reliable sources. Definitions of what constitutes an individual ...

  7. Hollow - Wikipedia

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    Hollow, a low , wooded area, such ... Hollow (landform), a small vee-shaped, riverine type of valley; Tree hollow, a void in a ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  8. Dell (landform) - Wikipedia

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    In physical geography, a dell is a grassy hollow—or dried stream bed—often partially covered in trees. [1] [2] In literature, dells have pastoral connotations, frequently imagined as secluded and pleasant safe havens. The word "dell" comes from the Old English word dell, which is related to the Old English word dæl, modern 'dale'.

  9. Tree - Wikipedia

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    If damage occurs the tree may in time become hollow. [75] Buds, leaves, ... Lists of trees – a list of all Wikipedia's lists of trees; Million Tree Initiative;