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- An epicormic shoot is a shoot growing from an epicormic bud, which lies underneath the bark of a trunk, stem, or branch of a plant. Epicormic buds lie...
- trunk with a steeply branching habit but lacks both a lignotuber and epicormic buds. Eucalyptus astringens is an example of a mallet. A marlock is a...
- vertical shoots growing at ground-level around the charred trunks, thick epicormic greenery appears high up on some of the fire-pruned redwoods. (Photos...
- less attuned species, giving an evolutionary advantage to the eucalypts. Epicormic buds under the often thick bark of the trunk and branches are ready to...
- might be visible on the bark of the tree, or submerged under the bark as epicormic buds. They are sometimes called suckers, although that term is more correctly...
- particular, Pinus canariensis is one of the few pine species that can epicormically resprout after losing its needles in a fire. The tree's long needles...
- Self-pruning branches are common in surface or low-severity fire regimes. Epicormic buds are dormant buds under the bark or even deeper. Buds can turn active...
- variety of mechanisms to survive or even require bushfires (possessing epicormic shoots or lignotubers that sprout after a fire, or developing fire-resistant...
- stems grow from epicormic buds developed from groups of cells called bud precursors in the cambium under the bark on cut stem bases. Epicormic buds develop...
- a growth of albino white leaves. Both trees have unusually extensive epicormic shoot growth coating the trunks in green leaves, a process that usually...